Elizabeth's reign is described as stabilizing England by balancing Protestant sympathy with Catholic cooperation while resisting Catholic conspiracies.
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Elizabeth's reign is described as stabilizing England by balancing Protestant sympathy with Catholic cooperation while resisting Catholic conspiracies.
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"The Catholic Church swears loyalty to the pope. There's only one. The Church of England swears loyalty to the king of England. That's it,..."
"...was Sir Francis Drake, and he worked directly under the monarch, Elizabeth I, okay? So this was a state -sponsored piracy that made Britain..."
"...Protestant religion and the Catholic religion. And so the queen, Queen Elizabeth, is concerned about theatre as a means of creating dissent in society."
"...an admiral in the British Navy, sponsored by the queen, Queen Elizabeth I. And he was a national hero because he would go and..."
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