No because Elizabeth I wanted to find a "middle way" in religion because most of her supporters were Catholic and she was a Protestant. In other words, she let Catholics worship in their own way and she let Protestants worship in their own way so that her supporters wouldn't turn against her. This meant that there were no longer disputes between Catholicism and Protestantism.
king declared himself head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII wanted a divorce, but divorce was banned by the Catholic Church therefore Henry decided to appoint himself head of the Church of England so he could get a divorce. However, Henry did not become a Protestant and he continued to practice Catholicism until his death. The Reformation in England did not cause the country to become Protestant. It allowed dissenting ideas freer access to the population. The teachings of men like John Calvin became more common in England because the Church of England was not so directly linked to Rome.
Roman Catholic AnswerEngland remains a protestant country with the Queen as legal head of the Church of England (the Anglican Church).
Pick up a book about English or World History. I guarantee you'll find the answer. Here's a hint..it started around the 15th century A.D.
Enabled England to gain control of the North Atlantic sea-lanes.
king declared himself head of the Church of England.
It became a Protestant State.
Henry VIII wanted a divorce, but divorce was banned by the Catholic Church therefore Henry decided to appoint himself head of the Church of England so he could get a divorce. However, Henry did not become a Protestant and he continued to practice Catholicism until his death. The Reformation in England did not cause the country to become Protestant. It allowed dissenting ideas freer access to the population. The teachings of men like John Calvin became more common in England because the Church of England was not so directly linked to Rome.
No Elizabeth did not make England Catholic that was he sister Mary I as soon as Mary died Elizabeth became queen and wanted to change the country back to Protestant.
England?
William III.
It was King Henry VIII of England. He became the head of the Church of England. This title has passed down to the present day monarch.
Roman Catholic AnswerEngland remains a protestant country with the Queen as legal head of the Church of England (the Anglican Church).
Henry the Eighth.
Henry VIII .
edward was raised a protestant by his fathers radical protestant ministers, these ministers ran the country while edward was too young to rule.
During the founding of Jamestown in 1607, England was not a Catholic country; it had established itself as a Protestant nation following the English Reformation. King Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church in the 16th century led to the establishment of the Church of England, which became the dominant faith. This Protestant influence shaped the early governance and social structures of the Jamestown settlement.