King henry vii created the church of england in 1536 as a result of a dispute with the pope, who would not permit henry to get a divorce from his wife and marry his long time mistress. henry's marital history started under a cloud of suspicion, as his marriage to catherine of aragon mean he was forming a union with his brother's widow. whether his series of divorces was actually the result of his failure to produce a male heir or some other for of stability is a matter of some dispute, but the reason for forming the anglican church was to give henry the right to act as the head of his own church and marry as he pleased...
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The Romans would develop road systems as they went along with their expansion. Every time they'd conquest new territory, they'd make sure to keep the new colonies controlled by facilitating access to them through the construction of new roads. In addition, the development of these routes was crucial to containing attacks and ensuring a successful defense of the Empire, as the armies would move move faster and arrive quickly to the territories in conflict.
This strategic emphasis in roads and bridges was vital to the success of their army. The routes were built specifically with speed of movement in mind, designing them mostly in straight lines for efficiency.
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The major purpose of the Proclamation of 1763<span> was to maintain good relations between the British and the Native Americans.</span>