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Between 1500 and 1700, religion in Britain underwent significant transformation, primarily marked by the English Reformation. The Church of England was established in the 1530s under Henry VIII, breaking away from the Catholic Church, which led to a shift towards Protestantism. Subsequent monarchs, like Edward VI and Mary I, oscillated between Protestantism and Catholicism, culminating in the Protestant settlement under Elizabeth I. The period also saw the rise of Puritanism and religious dissent, culminating in the English Civil War and the eventual establishment of a more pluralistic religious landscape.

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