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What did Anne Boleyn ask Henry to do for her?

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Anne Boleyn did not ask Henry VIII to take any specific actions for her; it was Henry who sought an annulment from his marriage to Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne, with the hope that she would provide a male heir.

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The relationship between Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII is a significant part of English history and is centered around Henry's desire to have a male heir. Anne Boleyn did not ask Henry to take any specific action for her; rather, it was Henry who wished to marry her with the hope that she would bear him a son.

Against Catherine of Aragon's wishes, Henry pursued an annulment of his marriage to Catherine so that he could be free to marry Anne. Unlike a divorce, an annulment would declare the marriage null and void, as if it had never been legitimate.

Henry justified the annulment on the grounds that his marriage to Catherine, who had been his late elder brother's wife, was against Catholic Church laws that prohibited the marriage of close relatives.

Henry, once a devout Catholic, opposed the Reformation and was even awarded the title 'Defender of the Faith' by Pope Leo X. This opposition lasted until he needed a male heir that Catherine was unable to provide.

After failing to secure the annulment from Pope Clement VII, due to complex political and religious circumstances, Henry established the Church of England with himself at its head, effectively allowing him to annul his marriage to Catherine and marry Anne.

However, Anne Boleyn's marriage to Henry also failed to produce a male heir, and after she was accused of adultery, Henry had her executed.

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