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Q: What was the effects of the approves of the act of supremacy in 1534?
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When did the parliament pass the act of supremacy?

in 1534


Who signed the act of supremacy?

Henry-VIII King of England (1534)making all further rulers the supreme head of the Church of England


When did King Henry VIII form the Church of England?

Henry VIII founded the church of England in 1534 after he broke away from the Catholic Church. Henry wanted to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon but the Pope refused. Therefore Henry denounced Catholicism and passed the Act of Supremacy in 1534 CE.


How did kind Henry viii deverly get parliament to agree with his act of supremacy in 1534?

Well if they refused they were imprisoned and all land, property, and goods went to the crown. They were then executed.


What is the Act of Supremacy?

(1534) English act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as the "Supreme Head of the Church of England." The act also required an oath of loyalty from English subjects that recognized his marriage to Anne Boleyn. It was repealed in 1555 under Mary I, but in 1559 Parliament adopted a new Act of Supremacy during the reign of Elizabeth I. Source: Answers.com


When did Henry VIII break from the Catholic Church?

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.


Emotivism regards an act as moral for a person if that person?

approves of the act.


What is the oath of supremacy?

What is the act of dissolution in 1536


In the reign of Edward III what was the predominant religion?

During the reign of Edward III (1312 to 1377), the principle religion in England was Roman Catholicism. It was not until the Act of Supremacy in 1534 that the Church of England split from the Roman Catholic Church, installing the King as the head of the Church.


What happened to thomasmore?

Thomas More was executed under the Treason Act 1534.


Act of 1559 of Queen Elizabeth?

The Act of Supremacy establishing the protestant Church of England.


What act made Henry the supreme head of the new Church of England?

act of supremacy