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How did the Church of England differ from other Protestant denominations?

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Answer:

The Church of England was Anglican, They were neither protestant or Catholic

Step-by-step explanation:

When King Henry VIII refused to acknowledge the Pope in Rome, as he would not allow him to remarry, and declared himself Head of Church in England.

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