Explain any four consequences of the english reformation movement in England.
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The English Reformation movement which took place in the 16th century, had some far- reaching consequences. The most important among them are as follows.
1. The Church of England disassociated itself from the Roman Catholic Church in Rome.
2. From then on, the Church of England did not recognise the authority of the Pope or take orders from him.
3. Protestant Reformation spread across western and central Europe.
4. The printing press which was invented during this time, resulted in spread of the Holy Bible and several informative publications.
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The English reformation movement is known mainly for the cut off between the English churches and the Roman Catholic Churches.
The consequences of English reformation movement is as
1. Roman catholic cutoff Church of England from it.
2. Reformation of protestants spread across Europe.
3. Church of England did not considered the authority of the Pope or take orders.
4. Printing press which was invented resulted in spreading of the Holy Bible and many publications of information