Respuesta :
Answer:
Catholic threat to Elizabeth I increased after 1566 was due to the Dutch Revolt'. Elizabeth had been in power for eight years by 1566 and it was at this time that the Catholic threat began to increase.
PS. plzzzzz give me brainliest!!!
Hope this helps!
The Catholic threat to Elizabeth I increased after 1566 due to Dutch revolt.
By the time Elizabeth had been in power for eight years in 1566, the Catholic danger had become more serious. This is due to a number of factors, including the bishops interference in English affairs, Elizabeth's participation in the Dutch revolt (which provoked the Catholic Spain), Mary Queen of Scotland arrival in England in 1568, and the 1569 revolt.
Who was Elizabeth-I ?
Elizabeth I, who ruled over England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on March 24, 1603, was born on September 7, 1533.
Elizabeth's legitimacy was questioned when Anne and Henry's marriage was ruled null and void. Despite statutes to the contrary, her half-brother Edward V I ruled until his death in 1553, leaving the throne to Lady Jane Grey and dispensing with the claims of his two half-sisters, the younger Elizabeth and the Roman Catholic Mary.
What was Dutch revolt?
The Low Countries uprising against the oppressive rule of the King Philip II of Spain, who was the provinces hereditary ruler, is known as the Dutch Revolt (1566–1648). Eventually, the southern provinces and the northern provinces, which remained under Spain until 1714, Separated. The southern provinces returned to being entirely Catholic , while the northern provinces stayed under monarchy. In England, America, and France, the major democratic revolutions all trace their roots back to the Dutch Revolt.
Supporting answer
To learn more about Dutch revolt here https://brainly.com/question/2579329
#SPJ2