Until Henry VIII, the church in England was mainly catholic, with some emergences of Protestantism every now and then. Henry the VIII changed this by starting his own church, the Anglican church, and although it is largely based on catholiscism, it demonstrates a movement away from the rule of the CAtholic Church.
They most disagreed with the British king because the British king said that everyone in Great Britain had to belong to the English Church, and the people who started the 13 colonies did not want that. So, you could say that they most disagreed with the British king saying everyone had to belong to the English Church.
No, they belong to the Anglican Church. Also known as the Church of England.
the Coptic church
72% of Swedes belong to the Church of Sweden, a Lutheran church.
Most Latin Americans profess the Roman Catholic faith.
Most people in Scandinavia belong to the Lutheran church. They are, however, not very active church-goers.
The Church of England. The Catholic Church did hold services in secret and in hidden places.
Of course. It was illegal not to belong to the Church of England at that time.
Anglicanism or the Church of England. As the ruler (king) of Britain, he had to officially belong to the Anglican Church. One of the British ruler's titles is the Defender of the Faith (Defensor Fidei in Latin).
The Dutch Reformed Church.
No. Most Armenians belong the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is a Christian sect.
Most people in Spain belong to the Catholic Church. They are Catholics.