Henry became the head of the church of england when the pope would not let him divorce is 2nd wife anne boylen. He started his own church instead so that he could ivorce her.
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he became head of the church in England in 1534
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The Act of Supremacy made Henry VIII the head of England's church for the duration of his reign.
King Henry VIII became the supreme head of the Church of England. He created the English Church or the Church of England Anglicans. And ultimately became the head of the Church kind of like the Pope is the head of Catholic Church. He needed to do this to not have the approval of the Pope and divorce Catherine of Argon and marry Anne Boleyn
King Henry the eighth, placed himself at the head of the Protestant religion, and Protestism became the state religion of England.
He changed his name to Head of Church in England and he also evacuated his head bishops because they did not do as he had said.
It was King Henry VIII of England. He became the head of the Church of England. This title has passed down to the present day monarch.
Henry bullied an ecclesiastical council to make him the head of the Church in England which soon became the Church of England. Henry then granted himself an annulment to Katherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn.
Henry was having a war with France and he ran out of money, he sold the monarsteries.
When Henry became Head of the Church in England, he confiscated property which had previously belonged to the Catholic Church. The wealth then became part of the Royal Treasury.
in the 1500's because king henry V111 wanted to divorce his wife but the catholic church didn't permit it. So because henry was king he set up the curch of England. This is also why Queen Elizabeth is currently head of the church of England
The king became the head of the Church of England primarily due to the English Reformation in the 16th century, which was initiated by King Henry VIII's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. When the Pope refused to grant the annulment, Henry broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England, declaring himself its Supreme Head. This move allowed him to exert control over religious matters and assert royal authority, fundamentally reshaping the relationship between church and state in England.