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The Act of Supremacy, enacted in 1534 by King Henry VIII, had significant religious and political implications. It established the monarch as the supreme head of the Church of England, effectively breaking away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. While it promoted national sovereignty and religious reform, it also led to persecution of dissenters and contributed to a divisive religious landscape in England. Whether it was good or bad largely depends on one's perspective regarding religious freedom versus political authority.

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