The Defeat of the Spanish Armada.  Edward VI (1547-1553)  (Lady Jane Grey—1558 “The Nine Days’ Queen”)  Mary Tudor (1553-1558)  QUEEN ELIZABETH I.

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The Defeat of the Spanish Armada

 Edward VI ( )  (Lady Jane Grey—1558 “The Nine Days’ Queen”)  Mary Tudor ( )  QUEEN ELIZABETH I ( )

 Edward VI and his advisors made England a Protestant nation.  Mary Tudor returned England to a Catholic nation—even married Philip II of Spain.  Queen Elizabeth I:  Act of Supremacy (1559)  Act of Uniformity (1559)  Refusal to marry Philip II  Mary, Queen of Scots

 England’s support of the Netherlands against the Spanish.  Treaty of Nonsuch (1585)  Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1587)  Defeat of the Spanish Armada (1588)  Reactions across Europe