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Henry VIII ordered the Monasteries to be closed and ruined I hope this helps you
why did Henry vlll disolve the monastries
Henry distroyed the monastries because he wanted to be head of the church.
No, he wasn´t. He dissolved the monastries
Because he needed some money for his war and because he was becoming a protestant
he sent inspectors to go and find things wrong with the monasteries so they would have to close down
I suppose it was bad, i mean, they didn't have anywhere to pray or where they can be read to by the monks reading the bible. Henry didn't exactly think when he decided to close the monasteries because he was in such rage to wait. Technically i think it was good for Henry but not for the rest of England. my answer the monastries took in many poor people ,ill people and etc but when Henry closed it down those people would have no where to go sleep or stay .
well you could ask him :Why he broke with RomeWhy did he kill so many people ?Why did he shut down the monastries ?And more .....
After breaking with the Roman Catholic Church, and the pope, Henry VIII became the supreme head of the English Church. He dissolved the monasteries (considering them useless and realed to Catholicism), and the revenues he gained from it were spent on his military campaigns in the 1540s.
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Henry VIII broke with Papal authority in order to be able to divorce Catherine of Aragon the widow of his brother. Cardinal Wolsey had been unable to persuade the Pope to grant Henry a divorce. He proclaimed himself head of the Church of England, dissolved the monastries and divorced Catherine, all in 1532. Henry needed money as he had been bankrupt by spending so much in wars so when he was head o fchurch he sold off the monastries and their land to ricg people and took all the gold and silver ornaments for himself. this brought him money.
In what year did Henry VIII closed the monasteries?