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How far do you agree that the key turning point in the relationship between Church and State in the years was the Act of Supremacy 1534?

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How far do you agree that the key turning point in the relationship between Church and State in the years was the Act of Supremacy 1534? I try to keep the cost of my documents low to ensure that is is accessible to more people!! In this essay, I got 18/20 marks. It would've been higher if I had advanced my knowledge on Elizabeth I, for example the Puritan Challenge. This was completed in timed conditions (45 minutes). In the introduction I had clearly stated my criteria, and linked back to it at the end of every paragraph to ensure that my analysis was deep enough and relevant.

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‭How far do you agree that the key turning point in the relationship between Church‬
‭and State in the years 1485-1603 was the Act of Supremacy 1534?‬

I‭ largely disagree that the 1534 Act of Supremacy Act was the key turning point in the‬
‭relationship between Church and State. If we were to define the ‘key turning point’ to mean‬
‭the result of long lasting change throughout the Tudor reign, then it is clear that while the Act‬
‭of Supremacy had altered the relationship for many years, Mary had the ability to undo the‬
‭changes made, and it was rather the English Prayer book, or the 1559 Act of Supremacy‬
‭that had a more significant influence on the relationship.‬

‭ he 1534 Act of Supremacy had been passed by Henry VIII in his quest for an annulment of‬
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‭his marriage from Catherine of Aragon. It had officially declared the monarch’s power over‬
‭the English Catholic Church, replacing the Pope, ultimately making Henry the Supreme‬
‭Head of the Church of England. This was a clear turning point in the relationship between‬
‭Church and state; Henry’s father, Henry VII, had a strong and largely harmonious‬
‭relationship with the Church and the Pope, so much that he was able to have his own‬
‭candidate for the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Morton. The Church was also fundamental‬
‭in securing Henry VII’s place on the throne - his reign was by divine right, and he was‬
‭supported by God for his victory at the Battle of Bosworth. Under Henry VIII’s Act of‬
‭Supremacy, the relationship between the two was no longer harmonious, but rather based‬
‭on the power of the monarch; the church lost its independence and was now subject to royal‬
‭control. This had allowed Henry, who had control over the finances, administration and legal‬
‭powers of the Church to appoint his Chief Minister, Thomas Cromwell, as Vicegerent in‬
‭Spirituals in 1535, empowering him to run the Church, moving it in a more Protestant‬
‭direction. This shows how the relationship had clearly changed, and had sustained until‬
‭Mary’s reign from 1553-58, where she restored the power of the papacy in her Act of‬
‭Parliament in 1553, returning England to Rome, with the Pope as the Head of the Church.‬

‭ owever, the 1534 Act of Supremacy can be seen as just the culmination of a series of‬
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‭events for Henry’s annulment, and the events that took place after, such as the impact of the‬
‭dissolution of monasteries in 1536 and 1539, which removed all religious houses from‬
‭England, and their lands passed to the Crown, were more significant. The Act had only‬
‭confirmed and legitimised the changing relationship and process of changes from the 1920s,‬
‭when Henry began his break from Rome, shown through acts such as the 1533 Act in‬
‭Restraint of Appeals, Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates (1532) and the Submission of‬
‭the Clergy (1532), all of which had limited the Pope’s power and influence, and rather‬
‭introduced Henry’s power over the church and clergy. This displays that the Act itself wasn’t‬
‭a key turning point, and therefore other factors must be considered. Furthermore, while the‬
‭Act of 10 Articles that Henry had passed in 1536 had moved the Church in a more‬
‭Protestant direction, with the reformation of the doctrine and Church ceremonies, the Act of‬
‭6 Articles, passed in 1539 had almost reversed these decisions and changes, presenting‬
‭Henry’s potential changing views and how the Act of Supremacy as a whole had little long‬
‭lasting change to the relationship between the Church and State, and therefore wasn’t a key‬
‭turning point.‬

‭ nder Edward VI, Henry’s son, the 1549 Act of Uniformity had been passed, arguably a‬
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‭more significant turning point in the Church and State relationship. This had introduced‬
‭Thomas Cranmer’s new English Book of Common Prayer, and made it compulsory in all‬
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