What was the attempted reformation in England?

The reformation of the church in England took place at the suggestion of King Henry VIII, who wanted to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Boleyn. This was opposed by the Catholic Church in the person of the Pope. In 1534, the “Act of Supermacy” was adopted, in which it was the sovereign of England who was recognized as the head of the church in Foggy Albion. In 1553, “42 Articles” became the foundation of the English church. After an unsuccessful attempt at Catholic revenge, the Protestants of England were divided into Anglicans and Puritans, who later, due to persecution, migrate to North America and begin to colonize it.



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