Henry broke with Rome for a number of reasons:
He didn't get on with the Pope.
The Pope was refusing him a divorce
English Kings had always resented Papal interference
... and, yes, the money to be made from confiscating Church lands was certainly useful.
because he needed money
he traded with the british because he needed money
Because he needed some money for his war and because he was becoming a protestant
well.. what happened wass.. Henry needed money.. soo he sold the monarche[i think] [[ the place where the monks live]] for money plus the land to to get money. that's how .. [because he sold the monarche to get money]
because he liked lots of money
Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.
To Break with Rome and to build a bigger army
Henry spent a lot of money on clothes because he had the money to.
The war was with France, who he thought was planning a war with England, so he needed money to fight it.
Because he needed money
he spent his money on the best clothes and anything he needed he also spent his money on his armys armour
he wanted to because he wanted to be like godzilla