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Essay heading: The causes of discontent between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland
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Anne's only surviving child, Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I, was born in 1533. Although Henry was immediately excommunicated, he repudiated papal jurisdiction in 1534 and made himself the supreme ecclesiastical authority in England.
In 1537, the Irish Parliament declared the Anglican religion to be the "established" (i... displayed 300 characters
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Anglicism also became a part of the "English culture" that Henry was forcibly imposing on Ireland. However, this complicated the task enormously because there was virtually no indigenous sympathy for "reform" among either the Gaelic-Irish or the Norman-Irish, who remained totally committed to the Pope... displayed next 300 characters
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