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Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary" was very unsuccessful at fighting the protestant religion. There were several rebellions the most famous being Wyatt's rebellion in response toher engagement to King Phillip of Spain. King Phillip allowed a bloody and torturous inquisition and encouraged Mary to do the same in England, hence the "bloody" addition to her name

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