Cards (3)

  • People were expected to do what during Modern Early Britain?
    People were expected to follow religious doctrine. If the individual disputed religious teachings it was a crime of heresy.
  • Who was the individual who was determined to bring back Catholicism and what was their relationship to Henry VIII?
    The individual that attempted to bring back Catholicism was Henry VIII's daughter: Mary Tudor.
  • Elizabeth I was considered a what? What were the implications of this for her?
    Elizabeth I was a tolerate Protestant until the Pope declared her a heretic. This meant that Catholics under her rule did not have to obey her. Furthermore, Catholic Priests were considered traitors and the punishment was to be hanged, drawn, and quartered.