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PLS HELPPP ASAAAAP!!!!!!!!! 100 POINTS!!!!Which led to the creation of the Church of England?

An English king had a disagreement with the pope.
An English priest spoke out against Catholicism.
An English prince wanted to create a Lutheran state.
An English scholar called for an end to indulgences.

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Answered by ohmkardebnath
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Answer:

Henry VIII started the process of creating the Church of England after his split with the Pope in the 1530s. Henry was anxious to ensure a male heir after his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had borne him only a daughter. He wanted his marriage annulled in order to remarry.

Answered by vaibhav123422
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Answer:

Wittenberg, 1725, engraving, 18 x 15 cm (State and University Library, Dresden)

Wittenberg, 1725, engraving, 18 x 15 cm (State and University Library, Dresden)

Wittenberg, 1725, engraving, 18 x 15 cm (State and University Library, Dresden)

The Protestant Reformation

Today there are many types of Protestant Churches. For example, Baptist is currently the largest denomination in the United States but there are many dozens more. How did this happen? Where did they all begin? To understand the Protestant Reform movement, we need to go back in history to the early 16th century when there was only one church in Western Europe - what we would now call the Roman Catholic Church - under the leadership of the Pope in Rome. Today, we call this "Roman Catholic" because there are so many other types of churches (for example, Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican - you get the idea).

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