Protestant Reformation in England
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England was a very isolated place in Europe during the period of the Protestant Reformation. Although Protestantism was tearing apart the rest of Europe, it took on a different form in England, taking on much of the doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church. Because of his actions, Henry VIII laid the foundations of Protestantism in England which under the rule of Edward and Elizabeth would transform England from a Catholic to a Protestant nation.
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road, going from extreme Calvinism, than to extreme Catholicism, but in the end, led to a moderate form of Protestantism for which Elizabeth I revolutionized. The alienation that the people felt from the Catholic Church- Again, partly due to Henry's efforts- also contributed to the rise of Protestantism in the region. Henry was a quirky fellow, but there is no doubting the influence he had on the region. Many of which have lasted for centuries.
road, going from extreme Calvinism, than to extreme Catholicism, but in the end, led to a moderate form of Protestantism for which Elizabeth I revolutionized. The alienation that the people felt from the Catholic Church- Again, partly due to Henry's efforts- also contributed to the rise of Protestantism in the region. Henry was a quirky fellow, but there is no doubting the influence he had on the region. Many of which have lasted for centuries.