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Causes for Henry VIII, his actions, were a result of his unrestricted power as king. Henry VIII was completely egotistical with limitless expectations. He felt that as king that he could do no wrong. Consequences from Henry VIII: Without Catholic church support for his divorces Henry VIII renounced and broke from Catholicism and forced England to change from Catholic to protestant. Several religious wars resulted, but protestants prevailed. Bobbie C.

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