Between 1300 and 1600, King Henry the VIII was having a conflict with the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church. While being married to Catherine of Aragon, Henry was hoping for a son to eventually take over the kingdom. After having a baby girl, and realizing that Catherine was getting older, Henry was not so interested in staying married to her. King Henry tried to get divorced, even though the Pope said it was not allowed, he was having different ideas. Henry finally decided to make a church of his own, to where he could get a divorce. Therefore, he soon made the Church of England, were even though he continued only some of Catholic beliefs, it was not limited. He soon remarried to Anne Boleyn, after she promised the King a son. Although she did give birth to a daughter, King Henry was not very patient, so he made a conviction towards Anne to have her executed. …show more content…
Sadly, Jane died about twelve days after because of birth defects. After three more wives, King Henry VIII passed away, and his current wife, Katherine Parr, soon remarried after his death. Prince Edward VI continued and became king at age nine, but only lived until age fifteen, because of tuberculosis. He did not sign for either of his sisters to be the successor, but wrote down Queen Mary I. She was originally Catholic, so she restored the Roman Catholic Church, and continued the practice of the inquisition. After she passed away Queen Elizabeth soon took over, but had a bad reputation. Since she was the daughter of Anne Boleyn, people called Elizabeth horrible names. She changed the church back to be