Mary thought her ways were right and that everything she was doing was good. Once Mary had an idea in her mind, it was the way things went for her kingdom. “She repealed a law that had made Protestantism the state religion. Mary also reestablished certain severe laws against heresy or disbelief in Roman Catholic doctrine” (Howell). When Mary had the ideas of Protestantism not being the state religion and Roman Catholic doctrine laws be reestablished, she immediately puts everything into action. After she had put all her laws into motion, she began killing for disobeying her ways. “Mary became known as ‘Bloody Mary’ because of the persecutions she caused. More than 300 people were burned at the stake during her reign” (Howell). When the people began to break the laws, Mary was quick to dispose of them. This caused her nickname ‘Bloody Mary’. After raining bloodshed, Mary felt her life slipping away as sickness began to catch up to her, wearing down the length of her reign yet to never come. “This then was ‘what Mary’s conscience had held for four and twenty years.’ And now, in the last months of her life, when the Queen saw everything break and falls away under her hands- her hope of issue gone” When Mary began to see that her life was slipping away, she now started to become frustrated. Mary might not have made her story up of good deeds and triumphant moments but she made a huge impact on her life and the lives of
Mary thought her ways were right and that everything she was doing was good. Once Mary had an idea in her mind, it was the way things went for her kingdom. “She repealed a law that had made Protestantism the state religion. Mary also reestablished certain severe laws against heresy or disbelief in Roman Catholic doctrine” (Howell). When Mary had the ideas of Protestantism not being the state religion and Roman Catholic doctrine laws be reestablished, she immediately puts everything into action. After she had put all her laws into motion, she began killing for disobeying her ways. “Mary became known as ‘Bloody Mary’ because of the persecutions she caused. More than 300 people were burned at the stake during her reign” (Howell). When the people began to break the laws, Mary was quick to dispose of them. This caused her nickname ‘Bloody Mary’. After raining bloodshed, Mary felt her life slipping away as sickness began to catch up to her, wearing down the length of her reign yet to never come. “This then was ‘what Mary’s conscience had held for four and twenty years.’ And now, in the last months of her life, when the Queen saw everything break and falls away under her hands- her hope of issue gone” When Mary began to see that her life was slipping away, she now started to become frustrated. Mary might not have made her story up of good deeds and triumphant moments but she made a huge impact on her life and the lives of