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Why was Tudor England mostly Catholic?

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Until King Henry VIII lost his mind and divorced his wife, the entire nation of England was Catholic. It had been converted under St. Augustine in the late sixth century, he brought forty monks with him and the Queen at that time was a Christian. Since then, Britain had always been Catholic.

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