Respuesta :
Mary Tudor (Mary I or Bloody Mary)
Mary Tudor took the throne following the death of Henry VIII who had moved England from Catholicism to the Church of England after a divorce dispute with the Pope.
Mary Tudor was a Catholic and the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon (Henry's first wife). Henry made England a Protestant country and formed the Church of England. This caused religious conflict in England and with the coronation of Mary Tudor the goal was to return England back to the Catholic Church. She was referred to as "Bloody Mary" because she began a violent campaign against Protestants in England.
Mary I of England is the one who tried to reestablish Catholicism in England.
Mary I also known as Mary Tudor, was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.
Following the Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther, the Counter-Reformation of the Catholic Church arised under the rule of Mary in England.
Mary I aimed to reconcile England with the Pope. She was famous for her aggressive attempt to reverse the English Reformation.