Elizabeth was a strict protestant. She allowed some religious freedom but not much.
she was successful because she let people in England choose their religion as long as they didnt quarrel against each other
Being faithful and loyal to her country and she did not ever marry for she was married to her people
Elizabeth I Dressed Up A Lot To Pmpriss the people
Lots of Catholic people wanted to swap Elizabeth I for Mary queen of scots who ruled Scotland at the time.
Queen Elizabeth's man goal was to bring order and peace to England, to protect the people as if they were her children.
they sacrificed people as one of their main religious practices
Given the great variety of religious practices, and the great variety of people who engage in those practices, and the great variety of interpretations which that great variety of people make about the great variety of religious practices that they practice, the answer is, it can mean just about anything.
Given the great variety of religious practices, and the great variety of people who engage in those practices, and the great variety of interpretations which that great variety of people make about the great variety of religious practices that they practice, the answer is, it can mean just about anything.
The people have no religion today so
Quakers
It became place for Muslim pligrims, or people who travel for religious reasons
Lots of Buddhists
desert people offer camel meat as sacred food to God.
Hinduism influences people through its teaching, philosophies and religious practices. Hinduism is a product of Indus Valley Civilization and religious influences.
(ANSWER IS) The people of Songhai practiced both traditional spiritual beliefs and Islam.
they made the people understand each other and easier to rule the empire
People who are deeply concerned with God and the practices of Church's beliefs are often referred to as devout or pious individuals. They may be religious or spiritual, and prioritize their faith in their daily lives, attending religious services regularly and adhering to the teachings and principles of their respective religious traditions.