Elizabethen settlement encouraged peaceful coexistence between Catholics and Protestants.
Yes, Calvinists did face opposition from Catholics in Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries. This period saw religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, and tensions were particularly high between Calvinists and Catholics. The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 granted some religious freedom to Lutherans, but Calvinists were still persecuted and faced restrictions in Catholic areas.
Parliament was at odds with the king. They led to tensions between Ireland and England. The fallout from these tensions is reflected in Jonathan Swift's satires.
It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
The Catholics and the Protestants.
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No, it is between Protestants and Catholics.
... and Protestants.
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Ireland
The Protestant Reformation
protestants and roman Catholics