Henry became King 1500
Henry's first wife was beheaded.
Henry's second wife was Anne Boelyn
Henry wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boelyn. This was one of the contributing reasons to why he broke with Rome.
The Act of Appeal was to prevent the Pope claiming war on England.
The dissolution of Monasteries led to the crown gaining £800,000
The Pilgrimage of Grace had 300,000 rebels.
Henry agreed to meet the Pilgrimage of Graces' demands but did nothing.
The Pope blessed the marriage of Henry and Anne Boleyn
After the dissolution of Monasteries, the number of people in poverty increased.
Rhys Ap Gruffudd was an enemy of Anne Boleyn.
If Henry had gone into battle with the Pilgrimage of Grace he would of won.
Henry made Mary I an illegitimate heir.
The break from Rome did not benefit Henry.
Henry died in 1547