How Did King Henry Viii Was The Smartest Idea

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Henry VIII could be stamped as one of the biggest Protestant Reformation participants. Becoming the first absolute monarch and the first to change Catholicism was a big deal. Was that the smartest idea? From my own perspective I don't think so. Do you? King Henry VIII started off as a great king. Very welcoming and was loved by all but every king has his secrets. Henry was very afraid of treason and felt like he needed his own male heir to feel more secure about his reign and the next in line. His first wife Catherine of Aragon and himself had been trying for many months and had no luck, so when he met another woman that promised a male heir he jumped at the opportunity. Due to the Catholic religion you can not divorce because it’s considered adultery. So when Henry VIII asked the Pope for permission and he was denied he wasn’t very happy. Henry stripped the Pope of any power he had and became the head of state. He then changed the religion and made the first Anglican Church which pretty much has the same things as Catholicism but you can divorce. Due to Catholicism ruling over England one day and something else the next, people weren't very …show more content…

Some people thought it was an amazing idea but the majority thought it was the end of the world. Both of the sides were very strong about there own opinion. One side believed that God had made Catholicism for a reason and it should stay there. The other side believed that God gave them a chance to restart and that if he didn’t then the idea would have never been proposed. This caused a lot of tension. Then came to rise the Thirty Years War. This happened because the Roman Empire tried to force their religion on the Protestants and they didn’t like it. This was was one of the longest and destructive conflicts in the European History. Many lives of confused people were lost because of this. This would have never happened if Henry didn’t change