Table of Contents
- 1 What did Queen Elizabeth discover?
- 2 What was Queen Elizabeth’s dream?
- 3 What have Elizabeth’s advisers cautioned her about?
- 4 How did Queen Elizabeth find out she was queen?
- 5 What did Elizabeth’s advisors warned her not to do?
- 6 What did Elizabeth I do on her journeys?
- 7 What did Elizabeth I do for the publishing industry?
- 8 What was the Elizabethan era like for England?
What did Queen Elizabeth discover?
During her reign, Elizabeth I established Protestantism in England; defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588; maintained peace inside her previously divided country; and created an environment where the arts flourished. She was sometimes called the “Virgin Queen”, as she never married.
What was Queen Elizabeth’s dream?
All of Queen Elizabeth’s poses were quite natural and she showed true modeling talent. Plus, she fulfilled that dream of capturing a photo with her hands in her pockets.
What was Queen Elizabeth afraid of?
Elizabeth’s fear of committing to action in foreign affairs, particularly her aversion to any and all war, was largely a product of her childhood, in which she had often witnessed the high costs of failure in politics. Extraordinarily stingy for a woman so wealthy, she believed wars expensive, and peace cheap.
What have Elizabeth’s advisers cautioned her about?
Why has some of Elizabeth’s advisors warned her not to appear before the soldiers? A traitor among the soldiers might kill her. You just studied 5 terms!
How did Queen Elizabeth find out she was queen?
“Her Majesty was in Kenya on an official Royal tour when she learnt that she had become Sovereign.” #Onthisday in 1952, The Queen acceded to the throne on the death of her father King George VI. Her Majesty was in Kenya on an official Royal tour when she learnt that she had become Sovereign.
Why do you think Elizabeth chose not to marry?
Elizabeth is the only English queen never to marry. Some historians think she chose not to marry in order to protect England’s security; she wanted to remain independent of any foreign influence which marrying a foreign prince would have brought.
What did Elizabeth’s advisors warned her not to do?
What did Queen Elizabeth’s advisors warn her not to do? To not speak in front of the troops in case they tried to assassinate her. Why did Queen Elizabeth talk to her troops before the war?
What did Elizabeth I do on her journeys?
On her journeys, known as royal progresses, she wooed her people and was received with lavish entertainments.
When did Elizabeth I come to the throne?
Before Elizabeth I ’s reign, England had veered between religious extremes over a very short period of time – from the 1530s when Henry VIII’s reforms started taking effect, to the late 1550s when Elizabeth came to the throne.
What did Elizabeth I do for the publishing industry?
In the golden age of Elizabeth I, publishing in England was probably at its most turbulent. Through her Injunctions of 1559, Elizabeth confirmed the charter of the Stationers’ Company and the system of licensing by the crown or its nominees, which now included church dignitaries.
What was the Elizabethan era like for England?
During the Elizabethan Era, the nation is considered to have been more prosperous than most of the nations in Europe with only Spain being their major rival. The reigns of Elizabeth’s father Henry VIII and her siblings Edward VI and Mary I had seen England swing from Catholicism to Protestantism and back to Catholicism.