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What led to king henry's viii's departure from the catholic church? the pope no longer wanted ties with england. the king wanted a divorce from his wife. the catholic church requested the king's inheritance to expand the church. henry viii wanted to convert to another religion.
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Henry VIII had a tough pickle, his Wife Catherine of Aragon, the Spanish queen, had a daughter, Mary, but England's Court will not have a woman as a monarch, much like the rest of Europe at the time, so Henry needed a Son badly for the crown sucession.
Catherine was old by then, I think it was 1520 or thereabouts, so she couldn't give him another child, so he needed a divorce to get a Son with someone else.
So Henry went to the Pope to get a nullification of their marriage, but low and behold, Rome is in the italian peninsula, and the crowned monarch recognized by Rome as well as Spain and Netherlands and the Central Europe, the Holy Roman Emperor was Charles V, Catherine's nephew, so the Pope couldn't say yes to Henry or he'll had to explain to Charles about his auntie, and Catherine refused the nullification on grounds that she wasn't unfaithful to Henry.
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Before the War: Women commonly were not found in the workforce at all before World War I. Many people felt as if women should just stay at home and take care of the children and house, while the men would work at jobs. Some women did not have a problem with this, as this was how they were raised, but some would rather work just like men did.
During the War: During World War I, some women at home took the chance to grow "victory gardens." These gardens were grown at homes, schools, playgrounds, pretty much anywhere. Not only did they grow food and prevent food shortages, but they were also a sense of patriotism and doing something for the country. During this time, some women were even on the front lines working as nurses, as many women were raised with some knowledge of tending to wounds.
After the War: After World War I, women realized that they could do many things by themselves that they did not know they could do. They were so used to relying on their husbands or fathers telling them what to do, that many got stuck in a dependent mindset. Now, many women were realizing that they were in fact independent. Along with women now realizing this, they wanted equal rights and voting rights, which with the women's suffrage movement, which lasted for decades, they eventually got the rights they deserved.