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But why did Henry make such a drastic split? In Henry married his first wife Catherine of Aragon. When Arthur died Henry became first in line to the throne. Although Catherine was pregnant seven times during her marriage to Henry, only one baby survived past infanthood β their daughter Mary. This was bad news for Henry, who wanted a male heir to carry on the Tudor line. Henry did not see his daughter as an heir at all. For a Tudor king, having a strong line of succession and a male heir to the throne was imperative.
Although he had secured the throne, the fact that he had done so through violence rather than lineage made his position unstable. Henry wanted to marry Anne Boleyn, and believed she could produce an heir, but he was still married to Catherine.
When he discovered that Anne Boleyn was pregnant, Henry arranged to marry her in secret at Whitehall Palace - this marked the beginning of the break with Rome.
In however, Henry pushed through the Act of Supremacy. This meant that the Pope no longer held religious authority in England, and Henry was free to divorce Catherine. Henry and Anne did have a child, but it was another girl. She would become Elizabeth I. This break with Rome not only meant that Henry could divorce Catherine of Aragon. It also made him wealthy. The Crown seized the land that monasteries were stood on, and the goods and riches inside them were sold off.
The monasteries were disbanded, Henry claimed their income, and the money was used to fund wars abroad and pay off debts. Despite breaking with Rome and overthrowing the authority of the Pope, Henry never became a Protestant himself. Laws were passed to enforce Protestant doctrine, and Catholic bishops were imprisoned in the Tower of London. When Elizabeth I became Queen she attempted to please both sides. Elizabeth did not want foreign powers involved in the church or state, but also did not want to anger or upset either side.