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Why did the Church of England attempt to stamp out radical Protestant sects?

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The church viewed the war as a revolt by radical Protestant sects.

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The Church of England wasn't very open to the radical protestants. Henry VIII established the Church of England after his split with the Pope. The king did not establish the Church of England as a result of religious differences with Catholicism; his motives were mainly political, and he persecuted radical Protestants who threatened his church.

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