yes, she did execute protestants, but only if they were practising Protestantism 'behind her back', people who practised the religion openly were usually spared unless they were committing treason!
She didn't. James ! did, 15 years or so after Elizabeth 1 died.
The Protestants !
Elizabeth I had a lot of support from Protestants. During her sister Mary's reign Catholicism was the official religion and Protestantism was outlawed. One of Elizabeth's first acts as Queen was to outlaw Catholicism and make Protestantism the official religion.
Yes they did.
she did
They were protestants because Queen Elizabeth I was a protestant.
Queen Mary, Elizabeth's sister. She burned many Protestants at the stake and forced her sister to attend Mass.
Elizabeth I combined the Protestants and The Catholics together because Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a solution which both the Catholics and the Protestants could agree on and accept this created The Middle Way. Eg. Elizabeth created a bible in English for the Protestants but allowed a Latin edition to be printed for the Catholics. By Georgia age 12.
Absolutely not. It was after Elizabeth's time when Charles I was executed in 1649.
Elizabeth faced religious problems because she was a Jew and England at the time were protestants.
Elizabeth had a half sister Mary I who was the Queen before Elizabeth. She was a devout Catholic and hated protestants.
it encouraged peaceful coexistence between Catholics and protestants.