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Q: Who was the unmarried ruler who established english protestantism and fought the catholic spanish?
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Why was English protestantism able to spread so successfully in the 1500s?

English Protestantism was able to successfully spread in the 1500s as a result of politics. Henry VIII, who became disillusioned with the Roman Catholic Church, embraced the idea of Protestantism and pressured his subjects to do likewise. Leaders in other countries did the same thing.


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