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Q: Why was there no religious control by outsiders in England in the early 16th century?
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Why is England a protestant country?

England is a prosant country because the catholic church was corrupte and Henry was the leader of the new church of England, even though the pope was still in control and some of the people where still catholic.


From what religious affiliation had England broken during the Elizabethan era?

The religious divisions during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I were between the die-hard Catholics, the radical Protestants, and the people who wanted a more strict and radical Church of England. Elizabeth herself had been raised as a Protestant.


What did Elizabeth I think about Catholic and protestant?

Queen Elizabeth took power away from the Roman Catholic Church and created a tolerable religious community for the most part. She was Protestant Christian but enacted the Act of Supremacy, and Act of Uniformity. This was done in order to clear the name of England for its infamous policy of religious intolerance left to her by her half sister Bloody Mary. Unfortunately, this did not stop her from wanting to persecute the once ruling Catholics. Especially in Ireland, which was under English control. Cromwell was the harshest of Queen Elizabeth's followers, who supposedly made a game of the Catholic rebellion by challenging his soldiers to see how many babies heads they could spear.


What actors and actresses appeared in 20th Century Man - 2012?

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How did Queen Elizabeth I return England to Protestantism?

She tortured and hanged a man who tried to convert people fro protestant to Catholicism she also executed people who tried to kill her. She also fined people who did not turn upto church services one shilling the it went upto £20 per month in 1580.

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