Probably Henry VIII made more changes than his son Edward VI. Mainly because Henry was on the throne longer. Henry dissolved the monasteries and made England a protestant country. Edward only reigned for six years and he was only sixteen when he died. He mainly continued to implement the changes that his father had set in motion. While Henry may have abandoned the Catholic faith and created the Church of England for political and personal reason. There is no doubt that Edward was a true believer in the Church of England as a religion and if he had grown up to be a man he may well have proven to be a much greater force for change than his father ever was.
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