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England was more Protestant in 1558. This was when Elizabeth I came to power and made England Protestant, but allowed Catholics to worship privately. However, there was most likely to have been more Catholics than Protestants in England.

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England was defenitly more protestant that catholic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Even though she tried to make an even balance, the bar seemed to tilt more towards the protestants.

England was defenitly more protestant that catholic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Even though she tried to make an even balance, the bar seemed to tilt more towards the protestants.

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There were more Catholics and the same holds true today.

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protestant as the church of England is.

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