Henry bullied an ecclesiastical council to make him the head of the Church in England which soon became the Church of England. Henry then granted himself an annulment to Katherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn.
Henry VIII was scared of a northern rebellion because his break with Rome was unpopular in the north of England. There was an economic recession between 1537-1541 and tax demands in 1540 were heavy and spent mostly in the south of England.
henry the VIII made many changes but the main one was that he changed the catholic religeon and made many people go against him. if you want me i will try to help: Email me on zenith-may@hotmail.co.uk Henry Viii made England a protestant country and declared himself head of church. so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne bolyne. this affected all of england.
Henry VIII of England broke from the Catholic Church in 1534 when the Act of Supremacy was passed which declared that the King of England was "the only Supreme Head in Earth of the Church of England". The Treasons Act 1534 declared it to be high treason (punishable by death) to refuse to acknowledge the King as such.
The Break With Rome was caused as Henry VIII wanted a Son to take to the heir after him. His wife at the time couldn't give birth and he asked the Pope for a divorce, he refused and Henry was not happy so he sacked the Pope and the newly appointed Arch Bishop of Canterbury gave Henry a divorce. * The original religion was Catholic and Henry changed it to Protestant. * Another reason for the Break with Rome was that the monasteries were rich and Henry wanted there money as he had spent a lot on wars. New writer.. All of the above is wrong Henry actually made himself the new pope of englandso that he could get himself a divorce and have morepower over the country.
Yes that is one of the reasons that Henry the VIII broke with Rome here are some other answers Why did Henry VIII break from Rome? Some people in England and Europe were starting to become unhappy with the Catholic Church and wanted it to change. Martin Luther, a German reformer, had published an argument that criticised the Pope of tyranny throughout Europe, causing the German reform and although Henry had criticised Luther's arguments, English scholars saw them as valid and believed the Catholic government to be corrupt. Henry VIII believed that he needed a son to make sure that the Tudor dynasty survived. Although he had a son while married to Catherine, it was illegitimate - I . e born out of wedlock - as he had an affair with Elizabeth Blount. The son, Henry Fitzroy, was made the duke of Richmond at the age of 4 - Henry tried to make him heir to the throne outside the traditional methods.
henry the vii didnt break with rome it was henry viii
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King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII broke up with the Rome Church so that he can divorce Catherine of Aragon because the Roman Church wouldn't let him.
To Break with Rome and to build a bigger army
yes he and catherine of aragon attached rome in order to conquer it
Almost certainly, Henry VIII remained Catholic until the day he died. If he had thought it would eventually lead to a break with Rome, Henry probably woulnd't have had his marriage to Catherine of Aragon anulled.
Rome refused him a "legal" divorce, so he started his own church.
Henry VIII broke from Rome so that he could divorce his current wife Katherine of Aragon and marry his new found love Anne Boleyn
When the pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce, he decided to break with Rome and appointed himself as the head of the church in England.
Yes as he now gained from the taxes the Pope used to recieve.
Henry VIII wanted to break with Rome, but not the Catholic religion. The Church in England, at least during Henry's reign, remained Catholic in theology and liturgy. After the break and until Henry's death, the Protestant religion was still illegal in England.