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The Suppression of the Monasteries in 1536 and 1539 help Henry Viii financially, namely_______.?

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The Suppression of the Monasteries in 1536 and 1539 help Henry Viii financially, namely_______.?

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  1. Fragmented noble factions involved in the Wars of the Roses found themselves reduced to vying for the king's favor in court. Reformist factions won the king's confidence and vastly benefiting from Henry's dissolution of the monasteries, as monastic lands and revenues went either to the crown or the nobility. The royal staff continued the rise in status that began under Henry VII, eventually to rival the power of the nobility. On the side, the King was also involved in the original construction and improvement of several significant buildings, including Nonsuch Palace, King's College Chapel, Cambridge and Westminster Abbey in London.


  2. Search it yourself,and pay more attention in class.

  3. When Henry started the Church of England, all the money that would have gone to the Catholic Church went his way, as Head of the Anglican Church, he had much of the same power (financially) as the Pope.

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