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    Medieval England, 1502, Prince Author, son of King Henry VII, passed away from an unknown cause before he would be granted king. In his passing he left Catharine of Aragon, of whom he was betrothed at a young age, without a suiter. Next in line, Henry VIII offered to take her hand so as to save both her and his family the trouble of arranging another marriage. It was agreed upon by all parties and approved by the Catholic Church, so the marriage was lawful and true. Years later the now queen…

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    status and therefore, release them from government control (Reyhner & Eder, 2006). The federal government wished to end its relationship with American Indians (Warne, 2007). Termination, as it is called, was well underway in the 1950s involving annulment of treaty rights, further relocation of populations, the sale of Indian trust lands, and dissolution of federal recognition and services (Woodcock & Alawiye, 2001). The government transferred responsibilities for education, health, and…

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    Henry VIII is one of the many famous Kings in history and one of the the very few to pass on a legacy. He was born on June 28, 1491 in a city called Greenwich located in England. His father was King of England and did not acknowledge Henry VIII as much compared to his two older siblings. His father had viewed Henry’s older brother, Arthur as the future heir since he showed that he had the credentials to take over the throne, although only after Arthur’s death due to an unknown illness and his…

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    Madison Doherty Theology 9-04 Mr. Bello January 8, 2016 Saint Thomas More Saint Thomas More, a Catholic Martyr, was born on February 7, 1478 in Milk Street, London. He was a reformer, English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and Renaissance humanist. Many of his friends were bishops and scholars. He wrote the book Utopia, about the political system of an ideal nation. His father was Sir John More, a lawyer and judge, and his mother was Agnes. When he was young, More…

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    The Protestant and Catholic Reformation was a 16th century schism in Catholic Europe. The Protestants and Catholics had different thoughts on how the church should run. Protestants thought that the Church in Europe needed to change and the religion should be based on belief rather than tradition. The Catholic Church tried to protect its traditions, but changed some things such as stopped the sale of indulgences (History.com Staff). Driven by a hatred of clerical corruption, Protestant reformers…

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    Bohemian War

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    The most important war of the 17th Century would take place in Germany. The Thirty Years War began as a result of the failure of the Peace of Augsburg. This was due mostly to the foundation of new sects of Protestantism including Calvinism. Since these religions were not recognized, they were not allowed to be practiced. This takes us into the first phase of the Thirty Years war which has become known as the Bohemian phase. The Bohemian Phase began when a Calvinist noble threw two Holy Roman…

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    this because he didn’t think that Parliament had the jurisdiction over the church. Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy in 1534 which gave authority to the king and not the Pope, making Henry VIII the head of the church and the ability to get an annulment. Being Catholic had a great influence on his decision, and God came first. He strongly believed that he would be, “sent to hell for not following his conscience.” Given that, he is also a respected person, lawyer, politician,…

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    On January 27th, 2017, a mere seven days after the inauguration of our president Donald Trump, the Executive Order 13769: Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry was enacted. The order essentially banned the entrance of people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen while suspending the US refugee program for 120 days, and entry of Syrian refugees indefinitely. The real victims of the travel ban are the children. Five of the seven countries, Syria, Iraq, Somalia,…

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    The Reformation In England

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    Consequently, Henry enlisted the help of Cardinal Wolsey to convince the Pope to consider Henry’s annulment. Wolsey went unsuccessful, causing Henry to break away from Rome. Henry had the Parliament pass the Act of Supremacy. This Act allowed him to take on role as the head of the Church of England (Kivlen, 1927). He created a new title for himself “Protector…

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    top hit television shows and radio stations. Ms. Chellis received her master’s degree from Harvard in Education and two Bachelor of Science degrees from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The author herself was an alcoholic, after her annulment in her late 70’s Marcia and her children relocated from the South Shore of Boston to the same city as Joan Kennedy in which they became lifelong friends. After…

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