Summarize the course of the Reformation in England, from the matrimonial problems of Henry VIII to the imposition of Protestantism in its Anglican form by Elizabeth
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The roles of Henry, Cranmer, and Cromwell should be discussed, as well as Mary's return to Catholicism and the policies of Elizabeth. The chapter does not mention her persecution of Catholics and other religious dissenters (she killed many more people than “Bloody Mary”), but it does refer to lack of enthusiasm among the English for the new religion.
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