King Henry had six wives, which lead to the splitting of the catholic church. By marrying his six wives Henry was looking for a few thing. A male heir for the throne, Political alliance, marital bliss. King Henry ordered 72,000 executions during his reign, two of which were his wives. (Barksdale) Henry decided he didn’t need Pope Clement's approval to rule on issues concerning the church of England. Henry petitioned Pope Clements. However, he was rebuffed because of pressure from his first wife, Catherine’s, nephew. (History.com staff) Besides King Henry deciding he could just tule on everything without the pope he had been leading the country pretty well up until this point. …show more content…
(Ford) Unfortunately one of his jousting tournaments lead to an accident, In January 1536 Henry went to a secret jousting tournament, he was then injured. News reached his wife and she had miscarried, and gave birth to a still born. Henry got mad and rejected her and decided to have an affair with Jane Seymour, from hsi courts. He did this since she did not have a son and he was mad, that she didn’t have a son. (History.com Staff) Other than King Henry's accident he really did enjoy the sport, till his