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England's religion was originally under the control of the Roman Catholic Church. this changed when Henry VIII couldn't get what he wanted from the pope so he disassociated the English church from the Church of Rome and reformed it under the banner of the Church of England.
Humanism became more popular.

Tension between Catholics and Protestants increased.

More people had access to English translations of The Bible.

Henry the VIII formed the Church of England.

English translations of the Bible became widely available
Henry VIII formed the church of England.

English translations of the bible became widely available.

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