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During Tudor times, the main religions were Catholicism and Anglicanism, reflecting the significant religious upheaval of the period. Initially, England was predominantly Catholic, but the Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of the Church of England under Henry VIII. Other Protestant denominations began to emerge, including Puritanism, particularly under Elizabeth I's reign. Additionally, there was a small but notable presence of dissenting groups such as Anabaptists and Quakers, who faced persecution.

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