Did the peasants have reason to expect Doctor Martin Luther support?


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Did the peasants have reason to expect Doctor Martin Luther support?


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For this Written Assignment, you will need to answer the question to answer in your paper. Your response needs to be based on the corresponding documents that I have provided below. Failure to rely heavily on these documents will result in a significant deduction in your grade, as the purpose of this assignment is to gain the firsthand perspective from people who experienced these events personally. 1. Martin Luther sparked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation when he posted his “Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” (more commonly known as “the “95 Theses”) on the door of the cathedral in Wittenberg, Germany on 31 October 1517. In 1524-25, many peasants throughout the German states revolted against their noble landlords, often ransacking their homes, pillaging, and murdering. It was their claim that people such as Martin Luther would support their violent actions. Based on his “95 Theses,” did the peasants have reason to expect his support? Why or why not?