The Reformation in the UK, primarily during the 16th century, was a religious movement that led to the establishment of Protestantism and significant changes in the Christian church. It was marked by the split from the Roman Catholic Church, influenced by figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin. In England, King Henry VIII's desire for an annulment from Catherine of Aragon led to the creation of the Church of England, separating it from papal authority. The Reformation had profound effects on religious practices, politics, and societal structures in the UK.
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