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Bell Ringer What did Martin Luther do with his 95 Theses? ault.aspx

English Reformation

Henry VIII

English Reformation King Henry VIII was married to Catherine of Aragon of Spain – Mary Tudor-daughter Henry fell in love with Anne Boleyn Asked the Pope for a divorce but he said no

English Reformation Henry took over the English church He appointed a new archbishop who annulled his marriage to Catherine and then he married Anne – Anne-Daughter named Elizabeth 1534-Act of Supremacy made Henry the head of the Church of England A large amount of Catholics refused to accept and were executed.

Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn

English Reformation Henry shut down Catholic areas Henry kept most of his Catholic practices Henry died in 1547 with only one surviving son

English Reformation After six marriages, Henry only had one son named Edward VI Edward made England officially Protestant Edward died Mary became Queen Mary burned people at the stake for heresy and restores Catholicism

English Reformation Mary dies and Elizabeth becomes queen Elizabeth compromises between Catholics and Protestants Kept Catholic practices, not the head of the church but decides laws Satisfied both sides while keeping England a Protestant nation.