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Answer The Church of England was established by King Henry VIII of England in 1534 (EDIT)

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Was the Church of England established by Oliver Cromwell?

No, it was established by Henry VIII..


In what year did the Church of England established?

Henry viii completed the oath of supremacy by 1534.


Under the reign of Henry's daughter Mary the Church of England became the official church of the nation True False?

Not under Mary. She restored Catholicism and reconciled England with Rome, it was Elizabeth who later re-established the Church of England and undid the counter-reformation of Mary's reign. ------------------------------The Church in England had always been the official Church. It was established under the Roman Emperors at the Edict of Milan,213 AD. All the Tudors did was to put the title on the statute book and make the legislation work.


What colonies established the Church of England?

The church of England was slowly but surely established in each of the southern colonies. Virginia, (1619), The four lower counties of New York, (1693), North Carolina, (1701), Maryland, (1702), South Carolina, (1706), and Georgia (1758).


Which of King Henry's children established the Church of England by law?

King Henry VIII's son, King Edward VI, established the Church of England by law during his reign. The English Reformation, initiated by Henry VIII's break with the Roman Catholic Church, was further solidified under Edward VI with the introduction of the Book of Common Prayer and the establishment of Protestant practices. Edward's reign saw the formalization of the Church of England as a distinct entity from Catholicism.

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What was the church established by Henry VIII in England?

The Church of England


What was the official church of england during the 1700?

The church of England is the official established church in England and the mother church of the worldwide angelican communion.


Which church of the 1500's was also in charge of the state?

The Anglican Church was the "established" Church of England, established by Parliment.


Why was the Church of England established?

The Church of England was established during the reign of King Henry VIII in the 16th century as a response to his desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This led to the break from the authority of the Pope and the creation of a separate church in England with the monarch as the head of the church.


The established church of the English colonies was?

The Episcopal Church or the Church of England


Was the Church of England established by Oliver Cromwell?

No, it was established by Henry VIII..


What is the officially established Christian Church in England?

It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.


What did Henry VIII do with the Church of England?

He formed it and established it.


How many state churches are there in Great Britain?

In Great Britain, there is primarily one state church: the Church of England, which is the established church in England. Additionally, the Church of Scotland is recognized as the national church in Scotland, but it is not a state church in the same sense as the Church of England. Wales does not have an established church, as the Church in Wales is a separate entity that operates independently of the state.


What was the English monarch who broke with the Catholic Church and established the Church of England?

It was: Henry the VIII


How old is the Church of England?

It was approximately 1533 that Henry VII separated England from the catholic church headed by the pope and established the Anglican church, or church of England. Since it is currently 2009, the church is 476 years old.


Who established the king of England head of the church?

Henry VIII