What are the characteristics of the Reformation in England compared to the Reformation in Germany?

The reformation in England took place systematically, purposefully and was imposed by the authorities. In particular, Henry VIII, having quarreled with the Pope, decided to abolish the authority of the Catholic Church over his country; began persecution of monks, confiscation of church lands and other property.
The reformation in Germany took place due to the dissatisfaction of the peasantry and small knights with the power of the aristocrats and the Church, which had a stronger position here. Under pressure from the lower classes, the reformation was accepted by their rulers.



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