D. Invade England
Queen Mary I of England.
Roman Catholicism is a misnomer that actually started as a slur following the protestant revolt in England to refer to the Catholic Church. Since that time, in English speaking countries ONLY, it has come to be used as a slang term for Catholicism to the point where even some Catholic Churches use it.
Backing constitutional monarchy Opposing Catholicism in England
Henry VIII
Catholicism.
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
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Opposing Catholicism in England
Catholicism, until Henry VIII established the Church of England.
The Presbyterians in 1646 after they won the Civil War against the Church in England.
Queen Mary I practiced Catholicism. She was a devout Catholic and attempted to restore Catholicism as the state religion of England during her reign.
For one, Elizabeth I was Anglican, following in the footsteps of her father, Henry VIII, who broke off the Church of England from the Vatican. For another, there was a backlash against Catholicism because of the rather violent reign of Elizabeth's sister, the Catholic Mary I (aka "Bloody Mary"). There were also plenty of people in England who benefited from the schism created by Henry VIII, so it was in their best interests to keep England Protestant.