When religious reformation movement ran in Europe, Britain also did not remain untouched by its effect. This movement of Britain was led by Kings of England. The ruler of England Henry VIII founded the Church of England. There were internal differences between Henry VIII and Pope. Henry VIII got Act of Supermacy passed and bagged the highest post of church. Britain snapped ties with Rome and Britain’s church was named Anglican. This stopped the yearly taxes sent to Pope. During the era of Henry’s descendents rule, Anglican Church became Protestant. The followers of Protestantsect participated in religious reformation. This way the religious reformation of Britain was famous as Anglicanism.