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Henry VIII because he abolished the church and became head of the church of England, as well as king orElizabeth I, who also stood at the helm of the church.

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Henry VII: Was not the head of the Church.
Edward VI: His whole reign was a minority, with a protector.
Mary I: Brought back the Catholic influence and was also influenced by her husband.

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King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I

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