In 1625, the King was Charles I. He was of the Stuart lineage and Protestant. There was still much tension between Protestant and Catholic churches and persecution was commonplace. No lasting settlement was reached until James II converted to Catholicism, fathered a son in the Catholic faith and was usurped by Parliament in 1688. William III became King in that year on the strength of his wife's descent from the Stuart line and they reigned as joint monarchs. Being a Dutchman, he was not Catholic (which is what Parliament wanted) but nor was he an adherent to the Church of England - so forced Parliament to pass an Act which permitted freedom of worship (including Catholics). This came to a final settlement in 1701, which permitted much Catholic activity - but denied them any accession to the Crown. Thus it is today that no Catholic, nor anybody married to a catholic, can become King or Queen.
Christianity was the most widely practiced religion. There were some Jews but they had restrictions imposed on them which permitted them to work only in certain occupations such as moneylending. There were also some druids, pagans and pantheists.
In those days there wasn't much choice about religion. Basically, you had to believe and practice the official religion or face persecution and penalties such as fines.
in1606, the first performance of Macbeth took place, king james was in fear of witches and in 1605, a group of disaffected Catholics plotted to assassinate King James I by blowing up the House of Lords. They hoped to restore Protestant England to Catholicism and end the persecution of their faith
most were protestant and roman catholic so both christians.Which means they would both belive in Jesus.
in 1500 all England was catholic. all people were catholic and didn't fight because of the religion.
The religion was protestants vs the catholics!
The official religion of the state was the Church of England but as this was a relatively new religion there were probably still as many Catholics in the country.
The Church of England, or Anglicanism, was established during the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th Century.
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They might. The keys for 9 and 0 are beside each other, and people make mistakes when typing. But, as the 1060s were a historical period of much upheaval in Europe, they might really mean the 1060s.
Most people lived in rural areas all around england.
Depends. You did not say where. Different languages in different places.
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how does religion affect business in England
The Church of England (the Anglican Church) is the official state religion of England.
The 106 men were from England and the Church of England was the primary religion of England in 1607.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.