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Isolation to an island--The Anglican Church or the Church of England remained on the island nation due to geographic isolation.
The Anglican Church had the king/queen of England as the leadership of the Church. Becoming a member of the church would also create loyalty to the British royalty. In addition, the Church become one with the traditions of the monarchy in Britain and did not connect to other areas.
The Anglican Church had the king/queen of England as the leadership of the Church. Becoming a member of the church would also create loyalty to the British royalty. In addition, the Church become one with the traditions of the monarchy in Britain and did not connect to other areas.
The first obvious thing that would limit the spread of the Anglican Church was the English Channel. The very thing that protected England for centuries was also what kept the Church from spreading. The deeply ingrained Protestant beliefs of Lutheranism and Calvinism in northern Europe and the Catholic strongholds of France and Spain would also make things more difficult for the Anglican Church. The Church would only see growth once settlements and colonies were established in the New World.