Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Anglican Church, also known as the Church of England, is a Christian denomination that emerged during the English Reformation in the 16th century. It was established under King Henry VIII, who sought to create a separate church that maintained certain Catholic traditions while embracing Reformed theology. This church played a crucial role in the spread of Reformed traditions, including Calvinism, and was significantly influenced by the Tudor Dynasty's political and religious transformations.
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