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Which is the most likely reason why the Anglican Church was successful in gaining followers in post-Reformation England?

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I believe the answer should be the Anglican was organized like a catholic church and had a pope
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It was during the Protestant Reformation, Anglican Church (Church of England) came into view. Anglican Church was led by the King of England and the services were conducted in English. Church of England separated in the 1500s during Reformation from the Catholic Church. Anglican Church gave much more freedom and rights to the men and women in the society, this led in the success of the Anglican Church.

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