What was King Henry’s fateful decision on how he would maintain his dynasty?
During Henry’s rule he was faithful and devout to the church. But then Henry knew that his health was failing and that he needed to secure his dynasty before it was too late. He needed a male heir to succeed his throne after he died. To do this he needed to divorce his wife Catherine who was said to not be able to give birth again. So to protect his dynasty he decided that he needed to get divorced and remarried. He reason that he needed a divorce was that it was against the will of God for him to have married Catherine in the first place. And basically said that the Papal Bull that he got from the Pope to married his dead brother’s wife was invalid.
Who ruled England in the following years and what did they accomplish? …show more content…
During these five years much was achieved under the new king. During the five years two evangelical Prayer books, the stripping of the remaining of Catholic paraphernalia that the churches had left, and a new English order of service. But Edward’s death came too quick and all his changes were quickly reversed by his half-sister, Mary. Mary also known as the Queen of Scots also only stayed on the throne for five years before she to died. She didn’t accomplish much but was devoted to marrying her cousin and to the papacy. After she died the next to succeed the throne was Queen Elizabeth also sometimes called the Virgin Queen. When she became queen she quickly reversed all the changed Mary had