because king Henry VIII wanted to divorce, and the Catholic church wouldn't allow this.
the Church of England was established because he wanted a new wife.
Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife, but divorce is forbidden for Catholics, so he established the Church of England
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Henry the Eighth, King of England, wanted a divorce from his wife so he could marry another. The Pope refused to give him an annulment. He broke from the Catholic church and established his own, the state-run Church of England.
Because he wanted to divorce his wife and couldn't while he was with a catholic church.
The Anglican Church, by separating the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, mainly because he wanted to divorce his wife
Henry VIII did it because he wanted a divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
The Puritans wanted to "purify" the Church, but the Church would not let them.
Henry viii did it because he wanted a divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Because King Henry VIII wanted to divorce his first wife.
The Church of England evolved from two religious schisms in Britain. The first began when Henry VIII wanted to get rid of his current wife to marry his mistress, and the Pope would not allow it. As a result, he distanced Britain from papal authority, and became the head of the Church of England. The second schism occurred after the death of his Catholic daughter, Mary I, and the ascension to the throne of his Protestant daughter, Elizabeth I. She firmly established the Church of England and served as head of the Church.
Henry VIII. He wanted a divorce from his wife but the pope wouldnt grant him one so he broke off from the Catholic Church.