Mary Tudor rules England (jul 1, 1553 – nov 1, 1558)
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Mary Tudor had a rough relationship with Anglicanism; after all, it had separated her family and gave up her chances of being next in line to the throne. When she ascended the throne, she repealed Anglican laws and replaced them with her own Catholic ones. She burned over 300 Protestants in her reign and earned herself the nickname, "Bloody Mary," as a result.
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