Mary Tudor's reign in England (1554-1558) witnessed one rebellion. ________ caused that rebellion.
A) The execution of Thomas Cranmer in 1556
B) The passing of legislation that made England Catholic again
C) Her decision to marry Prince Philip of Spain
D) The religious persecution and execution of Protestant martyrs
E) The publication of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments (better known as The Book of Martyrs)
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