“Bloody” Mary I (a Catholic, r. 1553 – 1558) dies of influenza, aggravated by congenital syphilis, which she inherited from her father Henry VIII (an Anglican, r. 1509 – 1547).  The Crown now passes to her half-sister Elizabeth (an Anglican, r. 1558 – 1603).  Elizabeth begins reprisals against Mary’s Catholic supporters.  This earns Elizabeth the moniker “Good Queen Bess.”

       [restored 9/21/2024]

Subsequent Events:

6/7/1628                   6/4/1636

References:

Winston Churchill, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, four volumes. (London: Cassell, 1956-58), 2:102.

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,161,621,015,445

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