During the Middle Ages, many people attended church out of a combination of obligation, tradition, and genuine faith. The Church held significant power over daily life, and attendance was often mandatory, especially on holy days, with the threat of penalties for noncompliance. Additionally, the Church provided community, social services, and a moral framework that many relied upon, making participation a central part of life. While some may have felt coerced, for many, church attendance was also a deeply ingrained aspect of their identity and culture.
he wanted to divorce and remarry
forced out the church A+
They were forced to pay taxes to the Anglican Church.
Slaves were forced to dance during the Middle Passage because when the ship arrived in the destination they would have to be fit enough to work.
Yes they are forced to.
Slaves went to church for various reasons, which included spiritual fulfillment, community connections, and sometimes to receive messages of hope and liberation. Additionally, attending church provided a sense of belonging and communal strength, as well as a space for resistance and organizing against oppressive systems.
they didnt like it
He was forced out of the colony.
For the reason people go. Majority of the population goes because they either are forced to (children, teenagers), have some social status in the church, to make themselves feel go, or go because they want to find answers. The largest reason is because of their social status within the church.
Some people do because they think it is cool. Other people do it because they are forced to. Most just do it to get drunk.i drink cause im thirsty
Henry VIII
Henry VIII