Put the events of the English Reformation in the order in which they occurred.Edward VI reformed the Anglican Church.

During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Church of England sought a compromise between Catholicism and the more radical Protestant sects.

Martin Luther nailed “The Ninety-Five Theses” to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.

Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England.

Henry VIII split from the Catholic Church.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct order is:
1. Martin Luther nailed “The Ninety-Five Theses” to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
2. Henry VIII split from the Catholic Church.
3. 
Edward VI reformed the Anglican Church.
4. 
Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England.
5. 
During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Church of England sought a compromise between Catholicism and the more radical Protestant sects.
Answer 2
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Explanation:

1. Martin Luther nailed "the ninety - five Theses to a church door in Witenburg Germany.

2. Henry VII split from the Catholic Church .

3. Edwards VI reformed the Anglican Church .

4. Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England .

5. During the reign of Elizabeth I , the church of England sought a compromise between Catholicism and more radical Protestant sect

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