Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Henry VIII and the Reformation (Need for power, money and prestige…
Henry VIII and the Reformation
Trying to get a divorce and a male heir
Charles invaded France and held the pope as a prisoner-control over his decisions
Wolsey would not allow Henry the divorce
1533-Anne pregnant-needs to marry for legitimate heir
1533-Act in restraint of Appeal- Pope has no power in the English church
Genuine religious convictions
Only 1 parliament was called between 1515 and 1529
Peter's pence
Named defender of the faith in 1521 but changes his mind because the idea of money from the church to the crown is attractive
Need for power, money and prestige
Defender of the faith after defending seven sacraments
1530-Tom Cromwell reforms monasteries- redirects wealth to king
Henry gave himself the title ''Supreme head and sole protector of the church of England''
Act in conditional restraints of Annates- The pope got less money from the church
New law- bishops could not pass new laws without Henry's consent
Peter's pence- stopped the pay to the pope
Love for Anne Boleyn
1524---stops sleeping with Catherine
1533-Anne pregnant-Henry needs to marry
Catherine marriage declared null and void
June 1533 Anne crowned queen
Elizabeth born 7 September 1533