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建立人际资源圈English_Immigration_To_France_And_Geneva_In_The_16th_Century
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English Immigration To France And Geneva In The 16th Century
English Immigration to France and Geneva in the 16th Century
The 16th and 17th centuries were a time of tremendous political and religious upheaval in Europe. With the relatively recent separation of the Protestants and Catholics and political leaders making crucial choices in how they were to build, maintain and change their empires without destroying themselves caused the movement of many people through immigration. This was especially the case in Henry the VIIs England.
Henry the VII made the crucial decision to separate himself from the Catholic Church after the Church excommunicated him for receiving a divorce from his wife Catherine to marry his lover, Anne Boleyn, was at the time pregnant. Excommunication was a serious matter at the time because it could allow Henrys subjects to oppose him. To prevent this from happening, Henry passed several acts and laws to establish his own denominations, dubbed the Anglican Church, and to make himself the head of that church. He then removed expensive and valuable articles from the former Catholic churches and distributed them among his supporters (Hanley, course lecture).
This was all well and good for Henry the VIIs followers, but those who opposed him and remained tied to the Catholic Church lived
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