History break with rome

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GCSE History Flashcards on History break with rome, created by Jasmine Hassan on 20/06/2021.
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Thomas moor "Opposed the reformation because: believed Protestantism threatens the souls of the English couldn't publicly support henry split with Rome or divorce" Thomas Moor
Elizabeth Barton "Opposed reformation: had visions of god told her he approves of mass and other catholic practices if king divorces catholic wife, he will die a villains death" Elizabeth Barton
John fisher "opposed reformation: believed cathine of a was henrys lawful wedded wife opposed split with Rome as the powers used by the pope were given by god and he was calming them as his own henry committing a mortal sin" John Fisher
Rome Catholic church had own legal system. pope as a final court appeal. Restraints stopped anyone from appealing to the pope. Decision made by henry. Rome
Treason Crimes were punished by execution Anyone could be convicted of treason for conspiring of his death etc.. Saying the kings religious changes were a sin Treason
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