Reigns of Edward VI and Mary I - Statistics

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Mary I succeed him she known as Bloody Mary
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Written during the English Reformation, the prayer book was largely the work of Thomas Cranmer, who borrowed from a large number of other sources Book of Common Prayer
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Is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by Protestant English historian John Foxe Book of Martyrs
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Mary loss lost mainland territory in France Calais
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His uncle acted as his first regent Edward
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The English Reformation during the reign of Edward VI became more Protestant what is reformation called Edwardian
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She died was succeed by her sister Elizabeth I
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Official doctrinal statement of the Church of England for a brief period in 1553 Forty-two Articles
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With the majority of the population depending on the land, this led to outbreaks of unrest across the country Kett Rebellion
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She succeed him and was known as nine day queen Lady Jane Grey
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Was an English trading company chartered in 1555. It was the first major chartered joint-stock company, the precursor of the type of business that would soon flourish in England and finance its exploration of the world (Hint: Russia) Muscovy Company
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She married this Spanish king Philip
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The last pitched battle between Scotland and England before the Union of the Crowns Pinkie
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This rebellion started by many Catholics name after book aboce Prayer Book Rebellion
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First Parliament of Mary I's reign, that nullified all religious legislation passed under the previous monarch, the boy-king Edward VI Repeal
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War against Sotland started in his father reign and ended his Rough Wooing
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Statute built on it by abolishing all religious legislation passed against the papacy See of Rome
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Act one of the last steps taken by the 'boy king' and his councillors to make England a more Protestant country before his death the following year Uniformity
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Limited and unsuccessful uprising in England in early 1554 led by four men, one of whom was Thomas Wyatt the Younger Wyatt rebellion
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