She dealt with protestant and catholic extremists very harshly by torturing them.
Edward IV married Elizabeth Woodville on May 1, 1464. Their marriage was a secret initially, as Elizabeth was a widow of a Lancastrian supporter, which could have caused political turmoil. The union eventually became a significant factor in the Wars of the Roses, as it solidified Edward's claim to the throne and garnered support from the Woodville family.
Elizabeth was a strict protestant. She allowed some religious freedom but not much.
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Under Elizabeth, there was religious tolerance. - Apex
Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was an Anglican.
As soon as she came to the throne she was faced with religious turmoil. England had now been under the rule of three different monarchs under different religions in under a decade. Edward VI was a protestant whereas Mary I was Catholic and Elizabeth I was a Protestant. There were cultural developments due to the idea of the Renaissance. People gained more scientific development and interest. This meant Elizabeth could no longer control what people thought. This sort of development caused religious questioning.
Edward IV married Elizabeth Woodville on May 1, 1464. Their marriage was a secret initially, as Elizabeth was a widow of a Lancastrian supporter, which could have caused political turmoil. The union eventually became a significant factor in the Wars of the Roses, as it solidified Edward's claim to the throne and garnered support from the Woodville family.
Elizabeth was a strict protestant. She allowed some religious freedom but not much.
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The church in the middle ages experienced turmoil because it was no longer unified. Disagreements and splintering of the church caused the church to shatter.
end religious turmoil between Catholics and Protetants.
the translation of religious texts into the languages of the common people.
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were Catholicism and Protestantism. The country experienced religious turmoil during this time, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing the Protestant Church of England as the official religion through the Act of Supremacy.
Queen Elizabeth I was an Anglican and a member of the church her father Henry VIII founded. The nation was still in turmoil over the change from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.
It actually caused big problems for Elizabeth.