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How Did Henry Viii Changed England

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Throughout the time period of 1485-1603, in England there came a string of monarchs who ruled England with religious confusion. Switching religion back and forth from ruler to ruler, converting an entire Country to a different belief. This caused turmoil for the English. Henry VIII started the religious dilemma and with his children from following in his footsteps they added to the complications. The people had torn views about the changes in religion of their Country. When Henry VIII came to rule in 1509, it was the start of the religious disorder in England. Henry VII, the ruler before Henry VIII, also his father, had kept the people Roman-Catholics with the popes controlling the church. Henry VIII had also followed in his fathers footsteps …show more content…

Edward VI was only 10 years old when his father died and when he came to power. He grew up during the time of Martin Luther, so naturally he changed England to a Protestant Country. However, since he was so young he had advisors who helped guide his reign. His advisors were the Duke of Somerset and the Duke of Northumberland. With their advice Edward changed much of England’s religion in his short rule. He made the church more simple and plain with its services and colors. He also allowed the popes to not be celibate. Edward died at the age of 15 and left his half sister, Mary I to ascend to the throne. Mary I was Henry’s first born daughter from Catherine of Aragon. She was raised by her mother who was Roman-Catholic, so her beliefs fell in line with her mothers. This made all of the people convert back to Roman-Catholic again. She threatened those who didn’t revert back to the Roman-Catholic religion, to be executed not earning her much favor with the people. Mary, like Edward, only reigned 5 years because she was ill also. This left the fate of England to Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I was the daughter of Anne Boleyn. Her rule is one of the most celebrated in England's history. Elizabeth created a religion that made the people happy. She came up with “a compromise between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism” (Elizabeth I). This worked for the rest of her 45 year reign. However, there were

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