Elizabeth I

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8 ELIZABETH I At the time Henry and Catherine were married England was a Roman Catholic country The Roman Catholic Church did not recognize divorces To end his marriage Henry went against the church breaking away from it to establish an independent Church of England Henry’s actions resulted in great religious battles within the country Catherine refused to accept both the annulment that canceled their marriage and Henry’s later marriage to Anne Catherine reported ly proclaimed I am Queen and Queen I will die Henry VIII responded by no longer allowing Catherine to see their daughter Mary Henry VIII caused great suffering to his six wives and their children in his quest for a male heir His actions also brought about tremendous religious and political upheaval in England Like many of his time Henry believed that men were better rulers Yet it was Henry and Catherine’s daugh ter Elizabeth who is remembered as one of England’s great est monarchs She rose to power at a time when men domi nated the political scene and her reign was one of England’s most prosperous periods Despite her father’s obsession with a male heir it was a woman who became one of England’s greatest rulers