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Correct answer is 1. She restored her nation´s ties to the Catholic Church.
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Maria I was daughter of the king of England Enrique VIII and his first wife, Catalina de Aragón. After the death of her half brother Edward VI, she acceded to the throne of England in 1553.
Like her Spanish mother, she professed the Catholic faith. For this reason, by becoming queen of England, she tried to reverse the Protestant reforms initiated by her father and then continued by her half-brother.
The restoration of the Catholic Church had a strong resistance in the country, which motivated Mary I to repress it with violence. Maria I ordered numerous executions of religious opponents, which is why she became known as "Bloody Mary".
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1. She restored her nation’s ties to the Catholic Church.
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