Background of the English Restoration------------------------------------------------------------1
King Henry VIII and the English Reformation----------------------------------------------------- 2
The English Reformation Tragedy ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Five Different Sections of the English Reformation-------------------------------------------------5
Development of the English Restoration------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Parliamentary Argument and Legislature------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Reformation Reversed in the English Restoration and the Dissolution of Pope and Monks from England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
In a Nutshell------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
It was time of the 16th century when the two rival neighbours England and Scotland hated each other like anything. According to the research conducted in the past the English Reformation was an entire whole series of happenings in the era of the 16th century England. This was led by the Church of England, which broke away from the Pope's authority and also from the Roman Catholic Church.
All these happenings were, partially, allied with the comprehensive progression of the Reformation by the European Protestant. These people belonged from a religious, as well as a political party that mainly made a huge effect on the practice by the Christians all the way through Europe in the course of this retro. There are a number of factors that contributed in this process. Initially there was the deterioration of feudal system, with that there was a rise in the nationalism too. The upsurge from the people in the common bylaw, the origination of a printing press, along with the amplified spread of Bible was some of the basic factors. However, on the other hand, there were various other phases which lead towards the English Reformation that covered Ireland, along with Wales, were mainly driven by fluctuations in regime policy. It was due to this fact that the opinion of the public gradually adjusted itself.
King Henry VIII and the English Reformation
In the reign of King Henry VIII the English Reformation initially started. However, the English Reformation consequences were coming in Tudor England. King Henry VIII at time was about to get rid of his wives and marry a girl who can produce him a son, who will be his heir.
Right after the execution of Cromwell, who was the leading minister of King Henry VIII, the King then had no leading ministers in a period of seven (7) years of the reign of King Henry VIII. The King in his later years of ruling became overweight, short-tempered and also failed in health. It was then the King rotated his consideration towards France once again.
Despite accumulating an armed force of up to 40,000 warriors, just the city of Boulogne was seized where the French crusade was unable to fight and eventually failed. Even though over half of the Spartan material goods were sold off, enforced loans, as well as the money depreciated also were part of the payments of the warfare. However, on the other hand, this helped a lot in contributing towards increased inflation. King Henry VIII breathes his last breath in London and expired on the 28th of January in the ...