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Queen Elizabeth I introduced a form of Protestantism known as Anglicanism to England. This was characterized by a middle path between Catholicism and Protestant reform, emphasizing a Book of Common Prayer and a hierarchical structure that included bishops. The Elizabethan Religious Settlement sought to unify the church and nation, establishing the Church of England as distinct from both Roman Catholicism and other Protestant denominations.

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