Great heavens, no, she really couldn't have as her father was validly married to Catherine of Aargon, so Elizabeth was illegimate and couldn't have inherited the throne according to Catholic monarchy rules back in the sixteenth century as her father's "marriage" to Anne Boleyn was no marriage at all as Catherine was still very much alive at the time.
She pushed England away from Catholicism.
Queen Elizabeth I of Enlgand
Yes, however she was tolerant of other strands of Christianity, such as Catholicism.
Queen Elizabeth I was an Anglican and a member of the church her father Henry VIII founded. The nation was still in turmoil over the change from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.
Elizabeth I was not murdered, rather she died of natural causes in 1603. During her reign, many plots to overtake Elizabeth and convert the country back to Catholicism were devised, but all failed.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
Cover Girl
Elizabeth I had a lot of support from Protestants. During her sister Mary's reign Catholicism was the official religion and Protestantism was outlawed. One of Elizabeth's first acts as Queen was to outlaw Catholicism and make Protestantism the official religion.
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?
Queen Elizabeth I was crowned in 1559, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953.
It would mean that the English Queen, Elizabeth, would be deposed, English people would be subjected to Spanish rule and converted to Catholicism
it depends what you mean. bloody Mary tried to restore Catholicism to England, and burnt Protestants to try and get her way. Elizabeth wanted to restore protestantism, and in some respects succeeded. if you were Protestant Elizabeth was a better queen, but if you are catholic Mary was a better queen. hope that helps! PS: bloody Mary wasn't actually that bloody!