Historians view Mary I, often referred to as "Bloody Mary," as a complex and controversial figure in English history. Her reign (1553-1558) is marked by her staunch Catholicism and efforts to reverse the Protestant Reformation initiated by her father, Henry VIII. While some historians criticize her for the brutal persecution of Protestants, others argue that her actions were driven by a genuine desire to restore Catholicism and secure her reign in a tumultuous period. Overall, interpretations of her legacy vary, reflecting broader debates about religion and power in Tudor England.
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because im stalking your mom.
Elizabeth the 1st
The person who owned the Mary Rose was Elizabeth the 1st
Mary I (18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558)
Historians generally view populism as a failure, but a successful one. It was successful because its failure brought about opportunity for some needed reforms.
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Why it sank, I would imagine.
Answer this question… They can lead historians to arrive at very different interpretations of an event.
because he is sick
Michael Jackson? My opinion is that he was a "treasure" to our world ad he is AWESOME
Historians generally view populism as a failure, but a successful one. It was successful because its failure brought about opportunity for some needed reforms.
Mary the 1st.
Mary the 1st had no children.
Mary 1st was a catholic.
When the historian has no evidence to back up his theory
1st point of view