Queen Elizabeth was born September 7, 1533. She was the Queen of England and Ireland. People sometimes called her, '' The Virgin Queen, Gloriana,, or Good Queen Bess." Elizabeth parents are Anne Bioleyn and Henry VII of England. Her successor was James I. She died March 1603.
What is the Elizabethan era? The Elizabethan Era is the most …show more content…
Queen Mary was very firm in Catholic and Queen Elizabeth was firm in Protestant. Catholics and Protestants disagreed because they had different ways of how they viewed Christ. Catholics and Protestants fought a lot causing a lot of damages and wars. Catholics thought people received Christ by faith but you pray to the people. Protestants thought that you received Christ if you believed he died for people sins. If you didn’t believe in Catholic Queen Mary felt that it was okay to bury people alive. If you didn’t believe in Protestant Queen Elizabeth put them in jail or got them executed. Most people liked Queen Mary over Queen Elizabeth so they tried going against Queen Elizabeth to get her replaced, but that didn’t go as plan. Actually, Queen Mary was executed and Queen Elizabeth made Protestantism the main religion. Many people still didn’t believe in this religion, which caused many problems. Queen Elizabeth now wanted everyone to believe and practice this religion. Some people still didn’t which caused many death and people living hard ls on because of the religion they