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Q: What are three actions of Elizabeth that helped to support the age of exploration?
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While all of the Tudors were wealthy, it can be argued that Elizabeth I was the wealthiest. Elizabeth expanded English exploration and trade. She also helped develop the English navy and army, making them a powerful force. All of these factors would have brought wealth to England and more specifically to Elizabeth.


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