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15 December, 06:43

How did Henry II's beleif that his royal courts had the right to try clergymen accused of crimes affect his realtionship with the church?

A. it caused conflict because both the church and the monarch claimed the same powers.

B. it relaxed tensions because the church was unwilling to try clergymen.

C. It made them stronger allies because they could work together to ensure justice.

D. It increased tensions because Henry successfully outlawed church courts in England.

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  1. 15 December, 09:01
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    it caused conflict because both the church and the monarch claimed the same powers. is how did Henry II's beleif that his royal courts had the right to try clergymen accused of crimes affect his realtionship with the church
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