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First and foremost it brought the Catholic Faith!

Funnily enough eventually the Church became ,"Ecclesia Anglicana," the Church of the English people. It gave England its name, because it was here before the country was unified!

Also, it brought education and organisation, it brought unity between the various racial groups, Celts, Saxons, Scots and Irish and Roman!

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