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a reglious settlement between cathoics & protestants
The Elizabethan Settlement was intended to put an end to the religious controversy that had developed in the latter part of the reign of Henry VIII, and had swung from one extreme under Edward VI to the other under Bloody Mary. The settlement attempted to reconcile all shades of religious opinion, from the Anglo-Catholic or high church on the one hand to the Puritan on the other. The 39 Articles were deliberately made vague and comprehensive and the alternatives in the Prayer Book were created to allow a wide range of services. Like all attempts at reconciliation, the Settlement was an eventual failure. The Puritans refused to compromise with "popery" while the Catholics were urged towards rebellion by their co-religionists in Europe. Nonetheless, it did provide much-needed stability during the reign of Queen Elizabeth and to a decreasing extent under the Stuarts.
Pre-Elizabethan was the time Queen Elizabeth I lived. It was also called the Elizabethan time.
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The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
The Elizabethan Settlement went as far as it went
a reglious settlement between cathoics & protestants
Elizabethan Crime and Punishment was unfair and was mostly done of accusations with no fair trials
They did not conform to the Elizabethan Religious Settlement and plotted to overthrow Elizabeth and replace her with a Catholic monarch, so they were burned at the stake for 'heresy'.
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The main reason people were killed in Elizabethan times was due to their religion. The 1559 religious settlement was mostly a protestant settlement, but at that time, the majority of England were Catholics. At first Elizabeth tried to push the Catholics slowly towards conformity, but there were radicals who followed Mary Queen of Scots (who was a Catholic) and wanted to remove Elizabeth from the throne. Plots developed that were against Elizabeth, for example, The Throckmorton Plot and rebellions such as The Northern Rebellion in 1569. The rebels were then executed, and many other Catholics followed suit later in the reign. So the main reason people were killed in Elizabethan times was for religious reasons and threats the the Queen's authority.
Elizabethen settlement encouraged peaceful coexistence between Catholics and Protestants.
The Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
He was expelled from the Massachusetts Colony. He believed in religious tolerance and allowing people to worship in their own way. He founded Rhode Island to provide a place for people to experience religious freedom.
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The Elizabeth religious settlement was a middle way between catholic and protestant. More favourable to protestant than catholic