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what was Elizabeth's religious settlement?
It was a way to incorporate protestant and catholic elements that the majority could agree with.
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How did puritans cause problems for Elizabeth?
The puritans wanted to repress catholics, get rid of bishops as well as getting rid of any catholic-looking services. As well as this they printed their extreme ideas in pamphlets to separate themselves from the church of England.
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What were Elizabeth's solutions to the problems the puritans caused?
She agreed to harsher laws against catholics, puritan printing presses were destroyed and all printing had to be done under a royal license.
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How did catholics cause problems for Elizabeth?
The pope excommunicated Elizabeth which encouraged Catholics to plot against her. Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a replacement for Elizabeth by the catholics.
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How did Elizabeth defend the religious settlement from criticism from puritans?
She promoted Edmund Grindal to Archbishop of Canterbury because she knew puritans wanted to influence and change the church of England.
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How did Elizabeth become harsher in her punishments towards puritans?
William Stubbs,a puritan writer, had his hand cut off for writing pamphlets against the queen. Puritans were hanged for criticising the church.
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