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Question
What role did Henry VIII help to spreading the Protestant movement in England?
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Solution
At first, Tuder ruler Henry VIII was a devout Catholic Christian and also wrote a book in praise of the Pope, but afterward, due to some personal reasons, he stood against the Catholic Church. He made himself the Supreme Head of the Church of England.
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