King Henry VIII did not want to get rid of any of his children. He did of course want boys so as to further his name and he did have one son, Edward VI.
Henry VIII didn't get rid of Jayne Seymour She died of conplications after giving birth to Edward VI
cuz he cudint be a pimp and get rid of his hoe(who couldent give him a boy) in his curent religion and made the whorehouse(church) of king henry.
Yes he did. Thats why he got rid of 4 out of 6 wives, because they complained about the socks.
King Henry III like all of Europe at the time followed the Catholic religion so he did not get 'rid of the monastaries' .... I presume you mean King Henry VIII who, following his quarrel with the Pope in the 16th century dissolved the monastaries in England and gained all their riches for himself!
Two of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded, both for adultery. However,it's thought that the evidence against Anne Boleyn was fabricated as Henry wanted rid of her as she hadn't provided a male heir.
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
Henry VIII got rid of Anne Boleyn by means of beheading. Beheading in those days was the punishment for a queen consort who was found guilty for treason. In Anne's case, she was found guilty (though many both back then and even in this day believe the charges to be false) for charges of adultery and incest.
Anne Boleyn got married after the reformation in fact the reason he did this reformation was so he could marry Anne by getting rid of the current belief's.
Initially with Cathrine of Aragon. But he later wanted to get rid of Annne Boleyn,Cathrine Howard, Anne of Cleves and Cathrine Parr. He was in a hurry, so he had two of them executed.
you can get rid of child services by jumping through all of their hoops.
There were four main reasons that Henry VIII broke from Rome.These reasons were Power, Money, Religion and Love.Power: Henry was desperate for an heir and seeing as he had already got Anne Boleyn pregnant with possibly his male heir, then why should he stay with Catherine of Aragon? Without an heir then the Tudors rein on the throne would end, and Henry definitely didn't want that.Money: Catholic Churches at that time were filled with expensive ornaments, and if Henry could knock them down then he would have all the money value that these ornaments possessed, and seeing as Henry had already bankrupted the country TWICE, he really needed that money so he could carry on with his expensive hobbies, such as hunting or jousting.Religion: Henry was a strong Roman Catholic and didn't want to go against his religion by getting a divorce: he wasn't that rebellious, but as well as that and just as equally he wanted to get rid of Catherine of Aragon. Sneakily, he found a way to get a divorce without upsetting the Church.Love: Think about it. Catherine of Aragon was ugly, old, and despite anything else, couldn't have babies. Of course he wanted to get rid of her. And then came a younger, prettier woman who he had accidentally got pregnant. He wanted a divorce, as he was in love with Anne Boleyn.With these reasons combined, Henry VIII came to the conclusion that he would break from Rome, and create The Church of England.Lottie, 13
he beheaded 2 of his 6 wives. he beheaded wife number 2, anne boleyn, because he wanted to get rid of her, and wife no. 5, katharine howard, because she had an affair with 3 other men.