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The English Reformation (Part II: Edward VI, Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I)
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http://www.tomrichey.net This is the second part of my lecture on the English Reformation. Access Part I here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxYzLCvPyfs Henry VIII was succeeded by his son, Edward VI, who supported the development of a distinctly Protestant Church of England. During Edward's reign, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer wrote the Book of Common Prayer and scrapped the practice of clerical celibacy. After Edward's death, Mary I ("Bloody Mary") attempted to return England to Catholicism but died before she could cement her counter-reformation. It was during the long reign of Elizabeth I that Protestantism was firmly established, though not without difficulty. Philip II of Spain attempted to invade England, but his Spanish Armada was defeated by a more maneuverable English fleet and by the weather. By the end of Elizabeth's reign, England was an established Protestant country and an established naval power in Europe.
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28. 2. 2020 17:15:45