The Act of Supremacy is presented as Henry VIII declaring independence from the Pope while retaining many Catholic practices under royal authority.
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Act OF Supremacy
The Act of Supremacy is presented as Henry VIII declaring independence from the Pope while retaining many Catholic practices under royal authority.
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"...massacre of peasants before the French Revolution. 1534 is the Act of Supremacy. That is when the King of England, Henry VIII, declares his..."
"But because there's such a strong Catholic contingent in England, Henry VIII maintains Catholic practices. But rather than have the Pope, be at the..."
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