Could you describe the leadership style of King Henry VIII?

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

I really need help with this, so please if you can HELP ME. And I need a source from where you got your info. History project.

He was an absolute monarch.

When he said "do this" it was done.

6 Responses

  1. heart o' gold Says:

    hm…since it’s a history project…maybe you should read a history book? There’s plenty of stuff on H8 out there…
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  2. Hieroglyphic Graffitti! Says:

    King Henry VIII was a tyrant. That was his style of leadership. Tyranny. Now do your homework.
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  3. Panama Joe Says:

    If you put "absolute monarch" into the Y’Search____web Search box at the top of this page, it will yield plenty of links that describe Henry’s leadership.
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  4. Frank S Says:

    He was king, u disagree he cut off your head any questions and he slept with his sister
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  5. calyx156 Says:

    Lessee: We could talk about megalomania, tyranny, absolute monarchism, "L’etat, c’est moi.", egomania, oligarchy, misogyny, spousal abuse, state take over of private religious institutions and private properties of those out of favour with the State or the King (one and the same), state-created religion (the Anglican faith), no higher authority than the King himself, the murder of and sacking of religious institutions. Henry VIII was a true terrorist, in every sense of the word.
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  6. Dune Says:

    He was an absolute monarch.

    When he said "do this" it was done.
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