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QUEEN ELIZABETH The accession of Elizabeth ( 1558 ) restored Protestantism in England . The queen had no choice in the matter , since the ... She could retain her hold on the English throne only as long as she remained Protestant .
QUEEN ELIZABETH The accession of Elizabeth ( 1558 ) restored Protestantism in England . The queen had no choice in the matter , since the ... She could retain her hold on the English throne only as long as she remained Protestant .
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the In the towns , Protestant teachings were more popular among the bourgeois than they were among poor and the wealthy ; in the country , they appealed more to the lesser nobles and gentry than to the peasants and the great nobles .
the In the towns , Protestant teachings were more popular among the bourgeois than they were among poor and the wealthy ; in the country , they appealed more to the lesser nobles and gentry than to the peasants and the great nobles .
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After the Empire , Spain , and Bavaria joined forces , the rebels were decisively defeated and Protestantism was rooted out in Austria and Bohemia . ... Consequently , France favored the Protestant cause for purely political reasons .
After the Empire , Spain , and Bavaria joined forces , the rebels were decisively defeated and Protestantism was rooted out in Austria and Bohemia . ... Consequently , France favored the Protestant cause for purely political reasons .
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THE PROTESTANT REVOLT I | 1 |
TOWARD FREEDOM | 123 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CEN | 174 |
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