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What was the elizabethan attitude toward foreigners in general and non-christians—such as turks—in particular?

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The Elizabethans were extremely devoted and slanted to removed nonnatives, particularly from around 1570 onwards when the pope suspending Elizabeth and proclaimed it was not a transgression to murder her. this caused numerous hostile to Catholic feeling, and the Catholic religion progressively wound up plainly related to outside obstruction.
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