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Later on in his life, when he was very old for Tudor standards, Henry did go bankrupt because he spent too much of his money on feasts and parties. Henry wanted a glorious golden tomb but he could not afford it and was made to have a tomb out of stone. Henry went bankrupt a bit earlier than this as well and that is why he had the churches stripped, so he could sell the materials and objects that were inside the churches.

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14y ago

No, but he did use up a lot of money that his father had saved.

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Henry VIII went bankrupt because he spent to much money on clothes, jewellery money and personal belongings. He also spent too much money on battles against other countries.

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11y ago

King Henry VIII went bankrupt so he stripped the monastree of their treasure.

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