What were the outcomes of King Henry VIII breaking away from Rome and forming the Church of England?
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King Henry VII had the Bible translated and ruled that all men and women of England must read it.
King Henry VIII ordered that Catholic monasteries be seized and their lands sold or given to supportive nobles.
King Henry VIII selected the bishops and received the tax revenues from the churches.
King Henry VIII became both the monarch of England and the head of the church.



Answer :

Final answer:

King Henry VIII's actions led to the seizure of monasteries, control over church appointments, and his appointment as the head of the Church of England.


Explanation:

Outcomes of King Henry VIII Breaking Away from Rome and Forming the Church of England:

  1. King Henry VIII ordered that Catholic monasteries be seized and their lands sold or given to supportive nobles.
  2. King Henry VIII selected the bishops and received the tax revenues from the churches.
  3. King Henry VIII became both the monarch of England and the head of the church.

When King Henry VIII separated England from the Roman Catholic Church, he dissolved monasteries, controlled church appointments, and assumed leadership over the newly established Church of England.


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