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The dissolution of monasteries, particularly during the English Reformation under King Henry VIII in the 1530s, was primarily motivated by the desire to consolidate power and wealth. Monasteries held significant land and resources, which the crown sought to reclaim for the state. Additionally, there was a growing sentiment against the influence of the Catholic Church, with calls for reform and a shift towards Protestantism. The dissolution allowed for the redistribution of monastic wealth to the crown and favored individuals, furthering political and economic interests.

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