The clue is to know what makes a Protestant, and then to see what rules the different monarchs set.
The answer is that English became more and less Protestant depending on the monarch, and ended up with Elizabeth being Protestant, but not extreme Protestant
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The official religion of the UK is Anglican (aka, Church of England) which is sort of a compromise between Catholicism and Protestantism. They do not accept the Pope as head of the church, so in thet respect they are Protestant. However, the services and customs of the Anglican church have more in common with the Catholic church than the Protestant.
Anglicans, (members of the Church of England), are members of the larger group of Christians known as Protestants because they broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation. There is no unitary Protestant Church, but it is an umbrella group for all of the various Christian groups (Lutherans, Anglicans, Calvinists, etc.) that left the Catholic Church.
England is a land of many different cultures therefore different religions, the most common is Anglican
They are Protestant in the sense they broke the unity with Rome, but their teaching is closely related to the catholic.English monarch classified themselves as an Anglican church.
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During the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of the Church of England and several other denominations. There was a rivalry between Catholic Spain and Protestant England.
Henry VIII broke from the Catholic church to divorce his first wife Katherine of Aragon.
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The Protestant Reformation.
16th century in England.
No, 16th century England was predominantly Catholic until King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church in the 1530s, causing the English Reformation and establishing the Church of England as the official state church. This led to a gradual shift towards Protestantism in England.
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what were three common medecines used in the 16th century england
As Saint Patrick was a bishop in the 5th Century and the Protestant Reformation didn't occur until the 16th Century, it is safe to say that he was most definitely not a Protestant. He was a Catholic.
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In the 16th century Prussia did not exist as such. Its predecessor was Brandenburg, which was Catholic until the rise of Martin Luther. After the religious split in the second half of the 16th century Brandenburg became a Protestant state.
Prevent the introduction of Protestant religions