What did Mary I do when she became the Queen of England?

She restored her nation’s ties to the Catholic Church.
She made Anglicanism the official religion of England.
She allowed all heretics to travel and settle in England.
She refused to recognize the Council of Trent agreements.

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a) She restored her nation’s ties to the Catholic Church

After her brother died and Mary I came into power, she restored the Catholic Church in England. First, England was Protestant, when her brother ruled, but then she restored the Catholic Church when she was Queen of England.

The correct option is A. Mary I restored her nation’s ties to the Catholic Church when she became the Queen of England.

Mary succeeded to the throne of England upon the passing of Edward VI, Henry's last living male heir. She was a devout Roman Catholic who tried to reestablish Catholicism there, mostly via reasoned argument. However, because of her government's persecution of Protestant dissenters, hundreds of people were executed for heresy.

Why is it called a Bloody Mary?

Many people think that the beverage's latter name, Murderous Mary, was inspired by Queen Mary Tudor's extremely bloody rule over England in the 16th century. The drink was named after a friend, Mary Geraghty, according to a 1934 advertisement cited by Esquire, according to entertainer George Jessel.

After a brief Protestant attempt to have Lady Jane Grey-crowned queen, the Catholic Mary Tudor assumed the throne in 1553. All of Edward's changes in his religion were swiftly undone by her. Mary brought Catholic practices back into the Church and reinstated the Pope's authority.

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