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Why was Mary I of England known as "Bloody Mary"?
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She led a long, failed war against the French.
B She led a long, failed civil war against the Stuarts.
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She viciously oppressed Catholics during her reign.
D
She viciously oppressed Protestants during her reign.
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Why was Mary I of England known as "Bloody Mary"?
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She led a long, failed war against the Fr...
She led a long, failed war against the Fr...
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