As Catholics have been around for twenty centuries (although there have only be protestant countries for five of those centuries) and they are all over the world, perhaps you could narrow your question down to a particular century and continent.
she made England a Protestant country, as opposed to Mary's (her sisters) Catholic rule.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
No. She was an ardent Catholic .
She was a Catholic, he was Protestant.
Roman Catholic AnswerEngland remains a protestant country with the Queen as legal head of the Church of England (the Anglican Church).
Yes, like her father she was protestant, but during Queen Mary's reign, she pretended to be Catholic
She was Protestant
No Elizabeth did not make England Catholic that was he sister Mary I as soon as Mary died Elizabeth became queen and wanted to change the country back to Protestant.
It brought more religions to the country (catholic and protestant) and there was a tension between the Catholic and protestant.<3
The reforms of the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I made it more Protestant.
no he wasn't, the head of the Protestant church was the King or Queen of the country
No. While Queen Elizabeth did keep certain Catholic symbols, such as the crucifix, she was Protestant. Strong proof of this is the fact that she, according to Catholic law, was illegitemate, and thus would not have been able to take the throne. However, at least publically, she was mostly pragmatic in her relations with religion.