Although King Henry VIII founded the Protestant Church of England, in reality it wasn't that far from the Catholic Church. It was Edward I and more importantly Queen Elizabeth I who really introduced Protestant theology into the Church of England. Queen Elizabeth was known for her religious toleration, allowing any religious group to flourish as long as she was never politically threatened. She was also the queen during the defeat of the Spanish Armada, which signaled a shift in power from Spain to England. The English Renaissance, when Shakespeare wrote, occurred during her reign.
She re-established the Protestant church (later the Church of England) as the official religion of England.
Anglican Catholic answer
She didn't change the religion of England though some would have preferred she did. She kept it to what it was when her father died, a Catholicism without the Pope. She showed a tolerance that was unknown in Europe. She disturbed no one because of their religion.
Elizabethan Era had a quite positive impact on religions in general and its followers. During that period of time Queen Elizabeth was not interested in persecuting British citizens based on their religious believes unlike her predecessors.
She restored the Protestantism in England anf failed where her half sister Mary I failed to bring back Catholicism.
Elizabeth I restored Protestentism to England, but she allowed Catholics to worship freely.
She restored the Church of England as the official church.
She was the one that basically introduced Protestantism to the Church of England. Also a whole war was caused over religion during her reign. How much influence is that for ya?
In England
Elizabeth the first of England was crowned "Queen of England, Ireland and France".The Archbishop of Canterbury.
She was Queen of England.
It was Mary, Queen of Scots, daughter of James V of Scotland who had a cousin Elizabeth. Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth 1 of England.
There has not been a queen of England for 300 years. Queen Elizabeth II became queen of Great Britain in 1952
She helped to make England the biggest power in the world.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I of England, it was Queen Mary I of England, her sister. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, it was King George VI, her father.
Queen Elizabeth I supported humanist scholars and promoted the arts, literature, and education during her reign. Through her patronage, she helped advance humanist ideas such as individualism, classical learning, and the importance of human potential and achievement. Elizabeth's reign marked a period of cultural flourishing known as the Elizabethan Renaissance, which was shaped by humanist principles.
Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England.
The Virgin Queen
Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on September 7, 1533.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on September 7, 1533.
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Britain, and several commonwealth countries. She was born in England.
Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth
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She is the Queen of England.