The Elizabethian Age
IMPROVEMENT.
The Elizabethan Era and/or The Golden Age
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
The time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was called the Elizabethan period.
The Theatre was the first built in London, followed by The Rose and The Globe
That was the Victorian Era.
Because Queen Victoria ruled at the time.
Two reasons a) King Edward founded them hence a lot of schools are called KEGS ( king edwards grammar schools b) They taght grammar which was unusual at the time
its called that because its how she made all the money for the english for a time
she would come back to life and haunt you and wait for the right time to kill you so good luck!
Queen Elizabeth in fact did not go to college. Which is unusual at the time because of the burst of education. She was home schooled most likely by servants but i wouldnt count on that to be the right answer. since her father was King Henry VII she didn't go to college or a university. Her mother wasn't a queen because Elizabeths father had Elizabeths mother and uncle beheaded. Hope this helped!
This is the time period when Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch.
The Elizabethan Period
== == The Golden Age was a highlight in English history, synonymous with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Often referred to as the Elizabethan Era, this period witnessed the peak of English Renaissance; a time when literature, art and theatre blossomed. It was also a time of great innovation in technology, science and exploration, backed by the unyielding support of the country's leader. Elizabeth I maintained a relatively peaceful and increasingly prosperous England, which helped propel the developments of an absolutely Golden Age.