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England and the Netherlands were both Protestant while Spain was Catholic.
It brought more religions to the country (catholic and protestant) and there was a tension between the Catholic and protestant.<3
Roman Catholic AnswerSouthern Europe stayed Catholic. In Germany, the northern princes welcomed the protestant revolt, while the southern princes stayed with the Church. In the Low Countries, the Netherlands went protestant, while Belgium remained Catholic. England, Scotland, and Wales went protestant while Ireland remained Catholic. France, Spain, and Italy remained Catholic while all the Scandinavian countries went protestant.
No. He was a proud Catholic and oversaw the persecution of Protestants in all Habsburg Territories (Spain, Austria, Hungary, Netherlands, Belgium, etc.).
The majority of Christians in the USA are Protestant.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat would include England, the Netherlands, northern Germany, all of Scandinavia.
No,I think it is more Protestant
Thomas More was a devout Catholic & lost his head to the guillotine because of this.
The Elizabeth religious settlement was a middle way between catholic and protestant. More favourable to protestant than catholic
She was a Protestant
Protestant Church in the Netherlands was created in 2004.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.