Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I need to get along with the English Parliament to fulfill her goals for England.
No, she was sent to the Tower by her, and nearly executed more than once
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Queen Elizabeth I needed to get along with the English Parliament to ensure stability and support for her reign. Collaborating with Parliament allowed her to secure funding for military campaigns and public projects, which were crucial for maintaining national security and promoting prosperity. Additionally, a cooperative relationship helped to mitigate political dissent and strengthen her legitimacy as a monarch in a time of religious and political turmoil. Ultimately, this partnership was essential for effective governance and the successful implementation of her policies.
Parliament was needed, because the English Parliament was using their power to improve their lives, and since they were spending money like crazy the peoples taxes were raised. Then, after the English civil war the people knew Charles would ruin and were scared that his successors would do the same. They Killed him and started Parliament. a legislative body of certain countries
Two prominent members of Tudor dynasty, Henry VIII and daughter Elizabeth I, ruled when absolutism common on European continent. In England, Parliament placed curbs on absolute monarchy. Both father, daughter had to learn to work with Parliament to fulfill goals.
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You need to be more specific in your question. Do you mean Queen Elizabeth I, or some other Elizabeth?
Yes, along with spelling. Both are quite hard to master in English and you need to work at them.
Whether something is correct or not depends on context. "I was given a second chance along with my friend Alfie." is a perfectly correct English sentence containing the words "chance along". That doesn't mean that any use of those words will be correct. You need to give a sample sentence.
They didn't need much encouragement, than the chance to gain treasure, prestige and the goodwill of Queen Elizabeth I.