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‘Til Death Do Us Part
Title: ‘Til Death Do Us Part
Category: History
Details: Words: 1612 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
‘Til Death Do Us Part
‘Til Death Do Us Part
Having unfulfilled his goal of a male heir, King Henry VIII of England, married six women and left behind a country on the edge of breaking. His self-destructive journey began at the age of seventeen. When his father Henry VIII began his turbulent journey to provide the Tudor family with a male heir to carry on the royal lineage; however, unlike his ancestors, Henry VIII was willing to go to
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Henry’s punishment for his unusual way came in the form of only sickly male children, a punishment inflicted upon himself by God. Ironically, his wives, the weaker sex deemed by Henry VIII, produced two strong and powerful females, more powerful than any male Henry produced: Mary I and Elizabeth. These two women became better leaders than Henry was and were much stronger. The women Henry tried to dominate eventually overruled him and his legacy.
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