.............Being tortured, hung, drawn and quartered or burned at the stake in legions................QUOTE]
A legion was typical composed of 5,000 so given your use of the plural I am presuming you are claiming up to 10,000 put to death during Queen Mary 1 reign, when in actual fact the total number put to death was 285, great
exaggeration in those days still leading to more exaggeration today.
Being tortured, hung, drawn and quartered or burned at the stake in legions................QUOTE]
.............Many RC's followed a path to try and overturn the majority................QUOTE]
It was the upper class of lords and landowners who tried to overturn one religion for another: jumping on the bandwagon to retain there position in life. Most people living at this time did not know one religion from another, they just followed there landowners, since almost all were tenants and serfs and uneducated and they still carried out some pagan rites.
One item you learn from Queen Mary's time was that, during King Henry VIII reign all bishops bar one changed to the protestant religion, upon Queen Elizabeth ascending the throne only one bishop changed back to the protestant religion and the remainder were tortured and executed.
During Queen Mary's reign many changes were introduced for the betterment of her subjects, all of which have been glossed over by the protestant ascendry to show her in a bad light and to give a burning star to the new religion.