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Before Elizabeth took the throne, her sister Mary ruled England.
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Mary persecuted the protestants, but Elizabeth put an end to that.
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Elizabeth was fine with Catholics, as long as they attended the Church of England.
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The Act of Supremacy made Elizabeth the official ruler of the church of England
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Elizabeth refused to marry, since she did not want to lose her power as the ruler of the church.
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By the time of Elizabeth's death, the Puritans had almost no power in England.
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Elizabeth sent the puritans to the New World, since she wanted to get rid of them.
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If Elizabeth hadn't sent the Puritans over, there would be no United States.
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The Act of Uniformity combined the Catholic and Protestant churches, making the Church of England the official church.
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The church was Anglican, and was hated by the Catholic church.
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Elizabeth was said to be 'married to the state'.
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Many Catholics didn't support the Church of England.
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Many Catholics did not really accept Elizabeth as their Queen.
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Many spies from the Catholic Church were sent to destroy the Church of England.
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Elizabeth claimed that she was 'a virgin'.
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Many other countries were angry at Elizabeth for establishing the Church of England.
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The Act of Uniformity only was only barely passed by Parliament.
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Anyone who was not loyal to the Church of England was not loyal to the state.
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After Elizabeth died, the Church of England sort of fell apart.
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After Elizabeth died, persecution of the Protestants continued.
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Elizabeth was one of the first rulers of Europe who set up religious toleration.
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Henry VII only left the Catholic Church so he would be able to divorce his wife.
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Elizabeth had many enemies of the Church of England, the main ones being France and Spain.
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