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The Anglican denomination began in the early 16th century, primarily associated with the English Reformation. It formally emerged in 1534 when King Henry VIII declared himself the Supreme Head of the Church of England, separating from the Roman Catholic Church. The movement was influenced by theological shifts and political motives, leading to the establishment of Anglicanism as a distinct Christian tradition.

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