No. The Scottish Reformation took place in 1560.
Before Protestantism came into existence, it was Catholic, but there are now more Catholics than Protestants in Scotland.
Yes of course. Scotland's is nominally a Christian country, the two largest denominations being Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic.
No, they were mostly protestants and puritans, which explains why Cromwell was so popular by King charles' execution in 1642.
Charles I introduced the new Prayer Book for Scotland in 1637. Many people say that it was an attemt to make Scotland a Catholic country and that the book was based on Anglican teachings.
Scotland is a country, so Glasgow's country is Scotland.
Mary I of Scotland was a Catholic. Mary I of England was also a Catholic
Scotland is a country. You can't have a country in a country. Or do you mean county?
Yes
Scotland is known as Scotland. If you are from Scotland then it is known as the greatest country on the planet.Scotland's nickname is 'the greatest country on Earth'.
Yes Mary of Scotland was a threat to Elizabeth because Mary was a catholic the catholic people wanted Mary to be queen of England so England can become a catholic country . Also Mary of Scotland was a successful queen and she provided heir to he throne whilst Elizabeth refused to marry and provide heirs to the throne
Scotland is a country, part of the United Kingdom.
Scotland IS a country within the United Kingdom.