The war of 1563
Henry VIII led an English Army into the War of the Leage of Cambrai in 1513, and defeated a French army at Guinegate, France on August 16, 1513. There was also a Scottish invasion of England in 1513, which ended with the Battle of Flodden Field, in which King James IV of Scotland was killed. Henry was not personally present at that battle.
During Henry VIII's reign, one of the most significant religious events was the English Reformation, which led to the establishment of the Church of England. This was primarily driven by Henry's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to sanction. As a result, the Act of Supremacy in 1534 declared Henry as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, severing ties with the Roman Catholic Church and initiating the dissolution of monasteries. These actions fundamentally altered the religious landscape of England, leading to increased Protestant influence in the country.
Henry VIII is believed to have executed around 72,000 people during his reign as King of England.
Henry achieved nothing.
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French and Indian war
France, Spain, and Scotland were enemies of England at some point during King Henry VIII's reign. King Henry VIII reigned for over 30 years.
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I'm not sure if this is the answer but i think the catholic was popular in Henry VIII reign because he supported catholics himself.
Exclusively political.
It was invented in England during the reign of King Henry VIII