I'm posting you five questions, as promised. Thank you very much.

1)Under Henry VII England enjoyed a fairly long spell (I need a synonym) of unbroken peace and prosperity.
2) In particular, a mercantile fleet was created whereas the army and the navy were reorganized and put under direct control of the king.
3) With the Act of Supremacy the Church of England was made (declared to be?) independent (of Rome) and its bishops were subject to the authority of the king.
4) (The Pope refused to grant Henry VIII a (is "a" necessary??) divorce from Catherine of Aragon.)
5) Mary I was a devout Catholic. She had 300 Protestants burned, which earned her the title of Bloody Mary. James I believed in the divine right of the monarch.

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1) Under Henry VII, England enjoyed a fairly long period of peace and prosperity.

2) In particular, a mercantile fleet was created, and the army and the navy were reorganized and put under the direct control of the king.

3) With the Act of Supremacy, the Church of England was declared independent of Rome, and its bishops were subject to the authority of the king.

4) The Pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce from Catherine of Aragon.
(Yes, "a" is necessary there.)

5) Mary I was a devout Catholic. She had 300 Protestants burned, which earned her the title of Bloody Mary. James I believed in the divine right of the monarch.