Queen Mary I tortures non-Catholics
A look at Mary I's policies towards Protestants which explains why she did not try to take back land and money taken from the Church during the Reformation. Mary's motives for her actions against those who refused to abandon their Protestant faith and return to the old Catholic ways are examined and the decisions she makes are examined from Mary's point of view.
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