Highlight the features of the reformation in England in comparison with the reformation in Germany.

Reforms in England and Germany are of a different nature. The German population did not like the enormous power and permissiveness of the Catholic Church. Influenced by the ideas of humanism, some priests, such as Martin Luther, tried first to reform the church. But realizing that the Vatican would not make concessions, separation from the Catholic Church began, which was accompanied by bloody peasant wars. In England, the ideas of the Reformation were not so widespread. The English king Henry VIII created the Anglican Church with the aim of strengthening his power, which was not much different from the Roman one.



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