It was Protestant. Elizabeth I, who ruled from 1558-1603, the last Tudor Monarch of England was considered illegimate by the Roman Catholic Church, who wanted her cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots on the Throne of England. She summoned Parliament to consider a Reformation Bill to create a new church in England in 1559. Parliament entered a new Bill, the Act of Supremacy making Elizabeth the head of the "Protestant" Church of England. Thus in 1600, England was a Protestant monarchy, part of the Protestant Reformation.
The religion of England in the 1600s was primarily Anglicanism, which was the official state religion. However, there were also significant religious tensions and conflicts during this time, including conflicts between the Anglican Church and dissenting Protestant groups, as well as persecution of Catholics.
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England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
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