Second half of his reign dominated by the Reformation : Henry wants divorce from Catherine of Aragon and asks the Pope to grant itleadsto the Act of Supremacy ( 1534
In the meantime , the absence of the constitutional court should not be used as a political toolto preventthe supremacy of the law
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Cromwell 's loyalty to the cardinal and skill at backstage maneuvering impressed Henry , who made use of him as continuing frustration with Romeledto the Act of Supremacy in 1534
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the periodleadingup to the “ Act of Supremacy ” ( 1534
Henry the grammar of the Church of EnglandcausedHenry the grammar of the Church of England
up King of England , Henry VIII as head of the English church ... and in which he broke from the Catholic Churchsetup King of England , Henry VIII as head of the English church ... and in which he broke from the Catholic Church
up the Church of England ... and started the Reformation , which saw England change from a Catholic to a Protestant countrysetup the Church of England ... and started the Reformation , which saw England change from a Catholic to a Protestant country
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from the turmoil surrounding the desire of King henry to divorce Katherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleynresultedfrom the turmoil surrounding the desire of King henry to divorce Katherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn
to him being charged with high treason in 1535ledto him being charged with high treason in 1535
in April 1559createdin April 1559
to the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 ... which had religious implications as well as socio - economic problemsledto the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 ... which had religious implications as well as socio - economic problems
the middle classcreatedthe middle class
Catholics from getting high positions or being teachers ElizabethpreventedCatholics from getting high positions or being teachers Elizabeth
a precedent for English monarchs to impact religious policy and thus allowing for broad sacramental changescreateda precedent for English monarchs to impact religious policy and thus allowing for broad sacramental changes
any act of allegiance to the Pope ( or any other non - Episcopalian religioncausedany act of allegiance to the Pope ( or any other non - Episcopalian religion
in his executionresultedin his execution
the breach(passive) caused bythe breach
both Papal powers and the English peopleinfluencedboth Papal powers and the English people