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Nation where English Protestant rulers employed brutal tactics the local Catholic population?

Ireland.


How Mexico and US differ in religion?

Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) population while the US is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%).


Were the dutch and the English mostly catholic?

No, they were mostly protestant.


Was john donne an Irish Protestant?

No. He was originally an English-born Catholic who later became Protestant.


What religion did the southern colonies have?

The Catholic and Protestant religions, The English Catholics


What religion where the English landowners in Ireland in the 1500s?

catholic or protestant. or hindu


Who was the Northern Ireland Conflict between?

Nationalist: predominantly Catholic, descended from the native (formerly Gaelic-speaking) population. Unionist: predominantly Protestant, descended from Scottish/English colonists in the 1600s who were English-speaking.


Did Shakespeare change his religion?

According to my English teacher, he changed from Catholic to Protestant


Why did the storm that battered the spanish armada as the protestant wind?

Since the English were Protestant and the Spanish were Catholic, the English believed that the storm was Protestant or on their side because it saved them from the Spanish invasion and having to be converted to Catholicism.


Was James II a roman Catholic monarch?

Yes, James was Catholic and that caused many problems with the mostly Protestant English Parliament.


Was the Dutch Catholic or protestant?

The "vernacular" means the common language of the country. The Catholic Mass, until Vatican II, was celebrated in Latin, then it changed to the vernacular (in the USA, English). Protestant services have always been in the vernacular.


Why did England hate Ireland?

Differences in religion (Irish are Catholic, English are Protestant), differences in language...