What caused the Act of Supremacy?
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People also ask, what was the purpose of the Act of Supremacy?
Act of Supremacy, (1534) English act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.” The act also required an oath of loyalty from English subjects that recognized his marriage to Anne Boleyn.
Similarly, when was the Act of Supremacy passed? 1534
Also to know, how did the Act of Supremacy affect England?
The name "Act of Supremacy" is given to two separate acts of the English Parliament, one passed in 1534 and the other in 1559. Both acts had the same purpose; to firmly establish the English monarch as the official head of the Church of England, supplanting the power of the Catholic pope in Rome.
Where was the Act of Supremacy passed?
Ireland
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