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Q: What ruler was significant in the English reformation and the creation of the Church of England?
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Which figure was MOST significant in the English Reformation and the subsequent creation of the Church of England?

King Henry VIII.


What is a best way to describes the English reformation?

The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th Century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church


What best describes the English Reformation?

The English Reformation was initiated due to personal reasons of one leader and continued by another leader in an attempt to return England to the Christian faith


How did the protestant reformation affect England economics?

The Protestant Reformation has a profound effect on England; socially, politically and economically. The economic effects of the Protestant Reformation in England were derived primarily from two great changes that occured in England during the Reformation. For cententies preceeding the Reformation, the Catholic Church would raise money by selling indulgences and imposing tributes on all the nations of Catholic Christendom. This would result in much of the money and gold of Europe leaving non-Papal states and concentrating in Italy; impoverishing European states in the process. With the seperation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, Rome was unable to tax/levy England for money to finance its operations on the European continent. This resulted in money and gold being retained in England, much to the benefit of English merchants and other men of commerce; helping to expand and grow the English economy. Secondly, with seperation came the transfer of control of much of English territory from the Catholic Church to the English monarchy. England, much like all of Western Europe, was still largely physiocratic and agrarian; most wealth was derived from the control and use of land. Prior to the Reformation, much of England's land was under the control of Rome; preventing the English from using it to improve their own wealth and prosperity. However, with the Reformation, most of this land was transferred to the English monarchy, allowing for the English to use English land for English interests. These two effects of the Reformation, in conjunction with many others, profoundly affected English economics.


What has the author Frederick J Smithen written?

Frederick J. Smithen has written: 'Presbyterianism in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterian Church of England 'Continental Protestantism and the English reformation' -- subject(s): Reformation


When was English Reformation Parliament created?

English Reformation Parliament was created in 1529.


Did Martin Luther reform England in Henry vii reign?

Martin Luther never visited England, though his famous 'Ninety Five Theses', written in 1517, and his other works, were printed and widely circulated across Europe, including England, certainly by 1519. England certainly experienced and was involved in what has been called the Protestant Reformation. The ' English Reformation' was a series of events, and probably the most significant being those which took place during what has beome known as the English parliament's 'Reformation Parliament' of 1529. However, poor Henry VII died in 1509, so he would have missed all of this!


How long did the Reformation time last?

There's much debate on this question in England. I was taught that the Reformation started about 1530 AD. and finished somewhere around 1660 with the Restoration of the Anglican Church and the Stuart Monarchy! There are suggestions that I think have some merit, that the Reformation finished in England with the eviction from the English throne of James 11, in 1688.


What was William tyndale last words?

According to historical accounts, William Tyndale's final words were "Lord, open the King of England's eyes" just before he was executed for heresy in 1536. He is famous for his translation of the Bible into English and played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation.


Why was the creation of the dominion of new England unpopular in the English colonies.?

The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.


Why was the creation of the dominion of New England unpopular in the English colonies?

The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.


What has the author W H Pinnock written?

W. H. Pinnock has written: 'An analysis of the history of the Reformation, with the prior, and subsequent history of the English Church' -- subject(s): Church of England, History, Reformation