Elizabeth solved the growing problem of religion by In 1553 making a comprimise between the two religions. Go on www.histroyessays.com to find out more. Hope this has helped ONEONONE xx
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She sold her pet monkey to reptiles.
It was a life or death situation because religion was the only thing they had left because everything else had been taken from them. Also if they didn't go to the religion that England wanted them to be then they would possibly get killed.... If this answer is wrong... DEAL WITH IT!
The Catholics had a problem with Elizabeth becoming Queen because she was a strong Protestant. This is in fact an error! Elizabeth was a Catholic and in a time of change wanted to base the religion of the country on what it was in the last years of her father's reign. That is catholicism without the pope. That is the faith of the early saints and fathers, before the split between the pope and the Eastern Catholics. The problem was between the Christianity of the Councils and the great saints and Authority being held by one man, virtually, the pope. Neither was the problem as such between ,'Catholics' and Elizabeth. It was between the papacy and Elizabeth as a member of the Church in England. Rome is not the Church, but a part of it, it is the Particular Church in Italy! The Suburbicarian Church that Controls Italy and the Islands round about it.
Elizabeth's had many problems with religion, other countries, marriage, taxes and money, the poor and Mary, queen of Scots.
The biggest problem for Elizabeth was religion because Elizabeth did not like Catholics so she killed most of them. The ones that survived went to church privately. the protestants that had Catholics in there family's were sad.
Mary of Scots who wanted to kill her and the problem of religion - she couldn't make everyone happy.
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She was heir to the throne, and also a Catholic so many people who were Catholics in England supported her. The problem was Elizabeth was afraid that she might try to overthrow her so she sent spies in to where Mary was being held prisoner and they discovered a plot to overthrow Elizabeth. Mary and a man called Anthony Babington were executed for treason.
She never did solve the problem of whom to marry. In fact, Elizabeth I never did marry. No one can be sure why she chose not to marry. Having never had children, Elizabeth I was the final monarch of the Tudor dynasty
Yes, it is becoming a bigger problem.