The Elizabethan War with Spain from 1585 - 1603
The reasons for the Elizabethan War with Spain from 1585 - 1603 exploded due to various conflicts surrounding the wealth and power to be gained from trade from the New World. And the differences in Religion. Under Elizabeth I England became a Protestant country. Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Pope The fanatical Catholics in Spain saw a war and the conquest of England as a religious crusade. The escapades of the Elizabethan seamen, or pirates, included attacking Spanish vessels and taking any gold and silver. Not surprisingly Elizabeth made no real effort to chastise these escapades. Drake, Hawkins, Raleigh and Frobisher hated the Spanish and the Catholic religion. The religious differences had been boiling over many years. The following dates and events played an important part in the Elizabethan War with Spain, which lasted for nineteen years.
The present Queen of Great Britain, Elizabeth the II, served as a driver in the military during WW 2.
She took over the Monarch , when her Father died. And has ruled since 1952.
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.
No
Queen Elizabeth
Yes, she did Queen Elizabeth did she said it was the finest play she went to. Queen Elizabeth was in the court where Shakespeare's plays were performed, she attended a lot of his plays.
Queen Elizabeth II became queen when her father King George VI died in 1952
Princess Elizabeth (as she was then) trained as a driver and motor mechanic.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
Anywhere she liked
none
Queen Victoria's children had a governess. Both Victoria and Albert were devoted to their children's education.
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?