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English King Henry VIII’s Strategy to Deal With Problems, the Reason Spanish Queen Catherine of Aragon (Henry VIII’s Wife) Remained as Monarch of England Post Being Exiled by Henry VIII, the English Public’s View of English Queen Anne Boleyn, the Ambiguity of the Accuracy of How Many English Residents Protested the Marriage of Henry VIII and Boleyn, the Religious Revolution Which Emerged Across Europe During the 16th Century, the Etymology of “Protestant”, the Demands of Protestants Within England During the 16th Century, Henry VIII Strategizing to Exploit Protestantism to Increase His Influence and Authority, Henry VIII’s Response to Catherine’s Letter Sent Prior to Her Death in 1536 and Henry VIII Refusing to Allow English Queen Mary I (Henry VIII’s Daughter) to Attend the Funeral of Catherine (Mary I’s Mother), the Burial Location of Catherine and the Symbol Left Upon Her Gravesite by Patrons During the Modern Day, the Person Boleyn Spoke of Henry VIII’s Death With and the Reason This Was Viewed as Treasonous, Henry VIII’s View of Courtly Love Within the Code of Chivalry, Henry VIII Learning of the Interaction Between Boleyn and English Groom of the Stool Henry Norris, the Ambiguity of Boleyn Having Multiple Romantic Affairs and Engaging Within Incest During the 1530’s, the Arrest of Boleyn and Norris, the Criminal Accusations Levied Against Boleyn, the Penalty for the Men Accused of Having a Romantic Affair With Boleyn, the Result of Boleyn’s Criminal Trial, the Reason Experts During the Modern Day Believe Boleyn May Have Been Innocent, the First Execution of an English Queen in History, the Burial Location of Boleyn, the Reaction of Henry VIII Post Learning of the Death of Boleyn, the Reason Many Courtiers Believed English Queen Jane Seymour Would Cajole Henry VIII Back Toward Catholicism, the First Person to Provide Henry VIII a Male Heir, the Death of Seymour, and the Reason Henry VIII Lamented and Grieved the Death of Seymour

King Henry VIII favored dodging problems by complete avoidance as he felt that when a problem was out of sight, it was out of mind. Henry VIII famously exiled his wife Catherine of Aragon but because both Catherine of Aragon and the pope stood in the way of Henry VIII’s wish for a divorce, Catherine of Aragon remained the lawful queen of England. Anne Boleyn was detested by the people, often hissed and jeered at as she walked through cities, and on one particular occasion, it is said that while ...


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