Summary Of Anne Boleyn

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On May 15th, 1536 Anne was accused of adultery, incest and treason, she was sentenced to die. During court Anne acted calmly and clearly and denied all the charges against her. She did not fight her accusers, she did not become angry, she did not scream and yell, she simply denied her charges and accepted her fate. Historians find themselves deep in thought as to how this reportedly outspoken, intelligent, manipulative witch, quietly denied the charges and had no outrageous words to share. If ever there was a moment for a woman to be unable to hold her tongue, surely this would be one. Which leads them to wonder, does history even pass down the truth? Do we ever know that what we are reading holds any weight or resemblance to the truth? After
She opened his mind religiously by putting the Bible in his hands and sharing passages that she felt would benefit him. While it is possible that King Henry VIII would have put Catherine away in one manner or another, the creation of the Church of England and their separation from the Roman Church, lands fairly on the shoulders of Anne Boleyn. Whether it was manipulated into life or innocently landed there, it did come about because of the King’s love and desire to make her his legal wife and in the end because of her choice to accept the situation. She absolutely is the leading catalyst for the English
She said what she believed and believed in what she said. She was treated by the King as if she were his wife for many years before Anne even consummated the relationship. Something she only yielded to in 1532, six years after the relationship had begun and after it was imminent that he would get his divorce from Catherine. He courted her fiercely, sending her love letters and declaring and promising his love and loyalty in their pages. The two were secretly married January 25, 1533. It was not until May 23m 1533, that Thomas Cranmer declared Henry and Catherine’s marriage legitimately over. The Pope being the head of the Roman Catholic Church, refused to support the new marriage. As a result of the Pope’s refusal the King broke from the Roman Catholic Church and united with the Anglican Church, declaring it the Church of England and he himself the head of it. This caused the people to hate Anne Boleyn even more, blaming her for her influence causing the King to leave the Roman Catholic Church. She gave birth to only one child that survived, Elizabeth, born in September 1533. All her other pregnancies ended with miscarriages. Wanting a son for an heir, King Henry grew tired of Anne Boleyn and she was accused of conspiracy to murder the King and adultery. When she stood trial she stated her innocence calmly and remained calm when they declared her guilty. She did not fight when it was her time to die.

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