The birth of Anglicanism. Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon IsabellaJuanJoannaMariaCatherine
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- The birth of Anglicanism
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- Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon
IsabellaJuanJoannaMariaCatherine
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- Defender of the Faith Defense of the Seven Sacraments Supremacy
of the Pope Sacramental nature of marriage
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- Henry & Catherines children
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- Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon IsabellaJuan Joanna
MariaCatherine Philip Charles V
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- Thomas Cromwell & Thomas Cranmer replaced Wolsey as
advisors
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- Marriage 1533
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- English Reformation 1534 Act of supremacy King, rather than the
pope is head of the English Church English Church remains
fundamentally Catholic Six Articles Transubstantiation Clerical
celibacy Confession English Bible only big difference Thomas
More
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- Suppression of Monasteries Support People supported king
because they resented wealth of Church and taxes/fees Resentment
from Babylonian Captivity Monasteries Sold for money Dissent
Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 Easily suppressed *Henrys Church
evangelical rather than Protestant*
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- 1536- Anne Boleyn Executed Adultery, incest, treason
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- Act of Succession 1543 Puts Mary and Elizabeth back into
succession line
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- Marriage annulled
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- Executed for adultery
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- Survives Henry who dies in 1547
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- Edward VIs reign (1547-1553) Six articles repealed Clergy can
now marry Cranmers Book of Common Prayer Order of all services of
the Church of England Edward dies in 1553 Mary and Elizabeth
excluded from succession
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- Rules for 9 days Executed by Mary
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- Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon IsabellaJuan Joanna
Maria Catherine Manuel I of Portugal Isabella of Portugal Philip
Charles V Phillip IIMary I
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- Queen Mary Attempts to restore Catholicism Marriage to Phillip
II Bloody Mary Cranmer
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- Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) New Act of Supremacy Repeal Marys
pro-Catholic laws and established monarch as head of Church again
Act of Uniformity Adopted modified Book of Common Prayer
Thirty-nine Articles Basic tenets of Church of England