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Put the events of the english reformation in the order in which they occurred. tiles a) edward vi reformed the anglican church . b) during the reign of elizabeth i, the church of england sought a compromise between catholicism and the more radical protestant sects. c) martin luther nailed “the ninety-five theses” to a church door in wittenberg, germany. d) mary i reconciled with the pope and restored catholicism in england. e) henry viii split from the catholic church.

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