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Why did Queen Elizabeth take the thrown away from Prince Charles?

She did not.


Who first claimed the land in the name of Queen Elizabeth?

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Who claimed the newfound land for queen elizabeth?

sir humphrey Gilbert


What did Queen Elizabeth I do to harm the environment?

she allowed animals to rot and be thrown into the themes


Who takes over the thrown after Queen Elizabeth I?

Prince Charles is next in line to succeed to the THRONE after Queen Elizabeth II King James I succeeded Elizabeth I (depending on what question you were trying to ask)


Who was virgin queen of England?

Queen Elizabeth 1 was known as the virgin queen because she never married and had no children. She claimed that she was married to England.


How was Virginia's name chosen?

"Virginia" was a title for Queen Elizabeth who never got married and claimed that she was a virgin. The state was named after the queen.


How did Queen Elizabeth the Second become successor of the thrown?

Elizabeth II succeeded to the throne upon the death of her father, King George VI, in 1952.


Who will follow Queen Elizabeth to the thrown?

Her eldest son, Prince Charles, will succeed the throne (note spelling) upon Queen Elizabeth's death or her abdication. If Charles dies before Elizabeth then Charles' eldest son - Prince William - will become king.


Why did Queen Elizabeth not marry while holding the throne?

She claimed that she was 'married to her country'. Whether that is the real reason is unknown.


Who claimed Newfoundland for Queen Elizabeth?

Sir Humphrey Gilbert


When did Newfoundland join the british empire?

In a sense, it was 1583, when Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland for Queen Elizabeth I.