When Elizabeth succeeded the throne, she was presented with the daunting task of repairing a divided country. Strong in demeanour and will, she had been properly prepared to tackle the challenges that would arise during her illustrious time on the throne. Elizabeth immediately assembled a loyal political administration, including nine Privy Councillors. The key appointment was Sir William Cecil as Principal Secretary. This was the beginning of a successful partnership that would endure for thirty-eight years of Elizabeth's reign. 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.
Worried about the prospect of losing the American colonies.
First signs of the King's madness.
Desribe the political climate in England during the time Shakspear was writing?
That the colonies shouldn't break away from England
The Patriots and The Loyalists............................
the southern colonies were more aristocratic
The Southern colonies were more aristocratic.
The loyalist and the Patriots were the two main political groups who existed in the colonies in the 1770's, got it? OK?
Good against evil
The climate of a region, eg, Southern England, which is part of a larger climate, in this case, the climate of England.
because of the political climate, the social climate was colder.
england climate was freezing in winter and warm in summer
No, England is much further North of the Mediterranean and is therefore cooler in climate.
He was a Federalist. In the 1770s, Democrats and Republicans were not political parties. In other words, the Democrats and Republicans as we know today did not exist at that time.