Mary I was a devoted Catholic and also nicknamed “ ” for her persecution of over 280 Protestants in a vain attempt to turn the clock back and restore Roman Catholicism in England.
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- After the death of Edward VI in 1553, the successor Mary Tudor tried<br/>to restore her devoted faith in England and burned about 300<br/>dissenters. These people who were persecuted by Mary Tudor are ____. A: Catholics B: Pilgrims C: Presbyterians D: Protestants
- ( ) broke the English Church away from Roman Catholicism, and made himself Supreme Head of the Church of England. A: Henry VIII B: Mary I C: LADY JANE GREY D: Elizabeth
- Mary I persecuted 300 Protestants earned her the nickname ().
- It was due to the conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and King ______ that the far-reaching religious reformation took place in England.
- Because of the conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and the King of England, the far-reaching movement of ___ took place in England, started by Henry VIII.