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How did Henry VIII actions change religion in England?

Henry VIII's actions led to the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. He dissolved monasteries, seized their wealth, and asserted his authority as the head of the church in England. This eventually led to the English Reformation and a shift in religious power away from Rome.


What year did change the religion of England back to church of England?

1671


How political change in England affected colonial government?

It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.


How did England change during the renaissance?

1.) A major change was the separation from the church of Rome!


How did the power of the catholic church change after the french revoltuoton?

The Catholic Church was separated from government.


How did political in England affect colonial government's?

It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.


How did the government of England change after tge glorious revolution?

England was changed massively


What two things did Henry viii change?

he invented the church of england(and divorce)


Did Herny the 8th change the church from catholic to protestant?

Yes, but only in England.


When did Henry VIII change the Church of England?

Henry VII change the church of England extremely, In many ways he introduced divorce well people knew about it but didn't really understand.he also changed catholics to Anglicans.


In England when did religious change began?

Religious change in England began in earnest during the early 16th century, primarily with the onset of the English Reformation around 1534. This period was marked by King Henry VIII's break from the Roman Catholic Church, leading to the establishment of the Church of England. Subsequent shifts occurred under his successors, notably during the reign of Edward VI and later during Mary I's attempt to restore Catholicism, culminating in the Elizabethan Religious Settlement in the 1550s. These changes significantly shaped England's religious landscape.


What was the differences between the purtains and the pilgrams?

unlike the Pilgrims puritans did not want to separate from the church or of England they wanted to change the church