When she first came into power, the country was a mess. There was a possibility of a civil war due to religious differences throughout the country. Elizabeth said that it did not matter what religion people chose to be as long as it did not interfere with her ruling of the country. This put an end to the almost civil war. The Protestants needed protection because they were being threatened and Queen Elizabeth I needed to repair the country, not further damage it, so she fixed the problem by protecting all religions
As there has not been a king or queen of England for over 300 years you would feel very old indeed. That is not true. Elizabeth II is the current queen. Her father was the king and her heirs will likely be king.
Queen Mother Elizabeth then Queen refused to leave London during the Blitz of the second world war. When Buckingham Palace was bombed and she narrowly averted serious injury, she said, "I am glad we have been bombed….it makes me feel like I can look the [heavily bombed] East End in the face." She spent the war crisscrossing the country, visiting the troops, and providing comfort and compassion to subjects who had lost their homes or their relatives in the bombing.
It was a threat to the western hemisphere
The Spanish King and Queen Felt very pleased about the discovery he had made.
Friar felt like the Indians knew what they were doing, and that they had it all under control and they knew how to keep their community clean.
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They loved her.
Her Majesty the Queen remains the Queen of Canada and the Queen of the Commonwealth of Australia.So, to answer your question, probably not that bad.
angry. angry enough to create an armada to try and overthrow the queen
As there has not been a king or queen of England for over 300 years you would feel very old indeed. That is not true. Elizabeth II is the current queen. Her father was the king and her heirs will likely be king.
The parent's of Queen Elizabeth I was King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Henry had Anne executed by beheading. Rather a dysfunctional family, one could say! - in what was often turbulent times.
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Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
It was horrible. It was feel of bloody and dramatic events. Her mother was murdered and her father stripped her nof her title as princess and she was declared a bastard. :[
Much has been written as to whether or not Queen Elizabeth I had a temper. Some accounts say that when she was angry she went into fits of rage, swearing, spitting and even throwing things. Other accounts say that she simply removed herself from the public eye when upset, crying in the confines of her bedroom. Regardless, Elizabeth was human and as humans we have many emotions. She was entitled like any other to feel anger.
She encouraged it. He even formed a company of her own. kind of an Elizabethan all-stars troupe from various companies.
Well, how would you feel if you were crowned queen? Exactly. So, get a life!