Parliament was at odds with the king.
They led to tensions between Ireland and England.
The fallout from these tensions is reflected in Jonathan Swift's satires.
To quote from Wikipedia "However, his measures against Catholics in Scotland and Ireland have been characterised as genocidal..." I do not believe the Cromwell ever let Catholics return to England and live.
Land disputes.
cause they did not like his reign -
Edward III
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Maryland was the colony founded in America for Catholics.
They led to tensions between Ireland and England. Parliament was at odds with the king. The fallout from these tensions is reflected in Jonathan Swift's satires. It helped start the English Civil War It played a role in the passing of the harsh Penal Laws in Ireland
Technically, the only 'Roman Catholics' are Catholics who live within the Diocese of Rome. Everyone else is just a 'Catholic.' The term 'Roman Catholic' developed following the Protestant Revolt, mainly in England, and was used to distinguish between members of the Church of England who, mistakenly, thought they were still true Catholics and the Catholics who remained loyal to the pope. The Catholic Church never uses the term. There are simply Catholics and non-Catholics. If you are in union with the pope in Rome, you are a Catholic. If you are not in union with the pope, you are NOT a Catholic. It is as simple as that.
Reason for tensions were: Quartering, Impressment and the Stamp Act
After King Henry VIII died, his son Edward VI succeeded him and introduced Protestant reforms, which were continued by Queen Elizabeth I. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as a Protestant church, further solidifying the break from the Roman Catholic Church. Religious conflicts and tensions continued in the following years, including the persecution of Catholics and Puritans.
it is a subdivision of Christianity like catholics or roman catholics
Yes.
Lord Baltimore, from England, established Maryland as a haven for Catholics in the New World.
To quote from Wikipedia "However, his measures against Catholics in Scotland and Ireland have been characterised as genocidal..." I do not believe the Cromwell ever let Catholics return to England and live.
In England Henry the VIII had a lot to do with it.
Catholics.
As a haven for England's minority Catholics.
The Catholics of England