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henry the 8th married anne polyen after his former wife chathrien of aregon died. (the mother of mary the 1).
Henry VIII broke with Rome because the pope in Rome would not grant him a divorce with his wife, Catherine of Aragon, because divorce was against church policy.
so the religion turned from catholic to Protestant.
ann polyn and henry had elizabeth the first.
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Elizabeth the i, was queen of England from 1558 to 1603.
Daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn,
Elizabeth Tudor became queen at the death of her married half-sister Mary I.
Elizabeth stayed single.
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mary the 1 was born catholic
Under Queen Mary I (1553-1558), England was again a Catholic nation. Mary was a devout Catholic. The pope became the head of the church again.
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Elizabeth was raised as a Protestant.
Under Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), England was again a Protestant nation. It was under Elizabeth that the Church of England became dominant. However, Elizabeth did her best to sort out the problem of religion.
that means she was fair
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Elizabeth wanted England to have peace and not be divided over religion. She tried to find ways which both the Catholic and Protestant sides would accept and be happy. She did not call herself the Head of the Church of England, she was known as the higher image of the English Church'.
Although Elizabeth insisted on protestant beliefs, she still allowed many things from the Catholic religion.
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one of the most known meal back then was meat.
and fresh vegetables
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well known wepons such as : the
Spears, Axes, Mace.
Crossbows, Longbows.
Daggers.
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most common instrements in the middle ages such as: vielle, harp, psaltery, flute,