Henry decided to break away from Rome. On the advice of Thomas Crammer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry announced himself divorced. He said the he would stop paying taxes to the Church. At the same time, some people did not like the fact that the Pope in Rome was head of the Catholic Church in England. They said that the Church was too rich and powerful. They said that some priests did not act in a Christian way. In general, people who lived in the countryside were more likely to support the old ways and stay faithful to the Catholic Church. People who lived in towns and cities like London, were more likely to support the idea of change. The English Parliament played an important part in the break from Rome by passing a number of Acts. In 1534 Parliament passed a law called the Act of Supremacy. This said that Henry VIII was the supreme head on earth of the Church in England. At the time of the break with Rome, Thomas Cromwell was Henry's chief adviser. He was also in charge of stat affairs during the time of Henry's divorce from Catherine and his marriage to Anne Boleyn.
King Henry VIII wanted to marry Anne Boleyn and divorce his first wife Queen Catherine of Aragon. But the Pope wouldn't let him because he could find no reason for a divorce between the King and Queen. The Pope could not accuse Katherine of Aragon of any wrongdoing for a divorce.
Henry bullied an ecclesiastical council to make him the head of the Church in England which soon became the Church of England. Henry then granted himself an annulment to Katherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn.
Yes that is one of the reasons that Henry the VIII broke with Rome here are some other answers Why did Henry VIII break from Rome? Some people in England and Europe were starting to become unhappy with the Catholic Church and wanted it to change. Martin Luther, a German reformer, had published an argument that criticised the Pope of tyranny throughout Europe, causing the German reform and although Henry had criticised Luther's arguments, English scholars saw them as valid and believed the Catholic government to be corrupt. Henry VIII believed that he needed a son to make sure that the Tudor dynasty survived. Although he had a son while married to Catherine, it was illegitimate - I . e born out of wedlock - as he had an affair with Elizabeth Blount. The son, Henry Fitzroy, was made the duke of Richmond at the age of 4 - Henry tried to make him heir to the throne outside the traditional methods.
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Henry VIII (and his father Henry VII) did many things to build the English Navy into a powerful force of warships. One of them implemented during the reign of Henry VIII was the introduction of gun ports in the sides of the ships which allowed more and heavier guns to be carried below the main deck.
The main reason that Henry VIII broke from the Church of Rome was that he believed that he needed a son to make sure that the Tudor dynasty survived. In those days there could not be a queen so Mary could not rule. However, there were also other reasons which included that Henry needed money to become more powerful in Europe. The Church had lots of money. Henry wanted to control the Church to make himself more powerful and rich. As Henry's reign progressed it became more likely that he would break with Rome. This was partly because Catherine bore Henry six children - five died (two of which were boys) and one survived, Mary. Since Catherine had failed to produce a male heir Henry was getting worried. But added to this Henry thought that God had punished him for marrying his brother's wife and he thought that was the reason he got still born children. He then met Anne Boleyn who came up to him and told him she was pregnant with his child. Henry wanted to marry her before the child was born because he thought she will give birth to a boy.
How did henry the 8th make the break wih roma
Henry III did not break with Rome, but was a pious Catholic.
Henry bullied an ecclesiastical council to make him the head of the Church in England which soon became the Church of England. Henry then granted himself an annulment to Katherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn.
King Henry the VIII formed the Church of England when he broke away from the church in Rome.
Yes that is one of the reasons that Henry the VIII broke with Rome here are some other answers Why did Henry VIII break from Rome? Some people in England and Europe were starting to become unhappy with the Catholic Church and wanted it to change. Martin Luther, a German reformer, had published an argument that criticised the Pope of tyranny throughout Europe, causing the German reform and although Henry had criticised Luther's arguments, English scholars saw them as valid and believed the Catholic government to be corrupt. Henry VIII believed that he needed a son to make sure that the Tudor dynasty survived. Although he had a son while married to Catherine, it was illegitimate - I . e born out of wedlock - as he had an affair with Elizabeth Blount. The son, Henry Fitzroy, was made the duke of Richmond at the age of 4 - Henry tried to make him heir to the throne outside the traditional methods.
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The Break With Rome was caused as Henry VIII wanted a Son to take to the heir after him. His wife at the time couldn't give birth and he asked the Pope for a divorce, he refused and Henry was not happy so he sacked the Pope and the newly appointed Arch Bishop of Canterbury gave Henry a divorce. * The original religion was Catholic and Henry changed it to Protestant. * Another reason for the Break with Rome was that the monasteries were rich and Henry wanted there money as he had spent a lot on wars.
Considering Henry VIII is a historical figure who has been known for longer and considering he made massive impacts across Europe - and considering Spiderman is make-believe who made an impact on nothing - Henry VIII is your answer.
Because his brother arthur died He was the second son of Henry VII, when Henry VIII older brother Arthur died in April 1502 Henry became the heir. He married Catherine of Argon who was suppose to marry Arthur.
No. Henry VIII had been dead for four hundred years before Martin Luther King was born.