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The Reformation in medieval England

The Reformation in medieval England began with the split between Henry VIII and the Church of England, followed by the dissolution of the monasteries and the redistribution of church property. The Thirty-Nine Articles became the faith basis of the new church, leading to the formation of Anglicanism. This reform elicited mixed reactions from the populace, with supporters arguing for national freedom from Roman Catholic control and opponents adhering to traditional beliefs. The Reformation profoundly influenced England's social structure and cultural development.

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The Reformation in medieval England

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