Asked by Elina
                outline the achievements of Mary I
I have got: Mary I was Henry VIII's and Catherine's eldest daughter and ELizabeth's stepsister. She defeated the army led by jane Grey by her Catholic forces. She becam queen of England in 1553 and launched a campaign to make England a Catholic country again. Her courts burned nearly three hundred people, and imprisoned many more. Her attempts to bring all of England back into the Catholic Church nearly succeeded. She died in 1558
please tell me if this is good and do add to it if you think I have missed anything
thankx
            
        I have got: Mary I was Henry VIII's and Catherine's eldest daughter and ELizabeth's stepsister. She defeated the army led by jane Grey by her Catholic forces. She becam queen of England in 1553 and launched a campaign to make England a Catholic country again. Her courts burned nearly three hundred people, and imprisoned many more. Her attempts to bring all of England back into the Catholic Church nearly succeeded. She died in 1558
please tell me if this is good and do add to it if you think I have missed anything
thankx
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Your answer is good -- but I don't understand this sentence:
"She defeated the army led by jane Grey by her Catholic forces. "
Did Mary and Jane Grey lead armies? Which one was Catholic?
    
"She defeated the army led by jane Grey by her Catholic forces. "
Did Mary and Jane Grey lead armies? Which one was Catholic?
                    Answered by
            Elina
            
    yeah jane's army was Protestant and Mary's was Catholic
    
                    Answered by
            Elina
            
    is that right?
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Are you saying that these two women led armies into battle?
Please reword this sentence.
    
Please reword this sentence.
                    Answered by
            Elina
            
    Mary I was Henry VIII's and Catherine's eldest daughter and ELizabeth's stepsister. The army that supported Jane Grey was easily defeated by the Catholic forces led by Mary. She became Queen of England in 1553 and launched a campaign to make England a Catholic country again. Her courts burned nearly three hundred people, and imprisoned many more. Her attempts to bring all of England back into the Catholic Church nearly succeeded. She died in 1558.
is this good?
    
is this good?
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Great!  :-)
    
                    Answered by
            Elina
            
    thanks:-D
    
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