Well, among other things...
Elizabeth seems to have generally treated the possibility of marriage (to anyone, not to Philip specifically) as simply another form of diplomacy.
Philip of Spain was mainly angry at Elizabeth because she rejected his offer of a marriage, also she was interfering with the trade going in and out of Spain and his wars.
Queen Elizabeth angered the Spanish because she turned a blind eye on English pirates robbing and looting Spanish ships of their gold ect amongst other things
cus they hated eatchother
Elizabeth was married to her country and didn't want a man's help because she thought that he would try to become king and over power her. So she told everyone that she was married to her country.
Queen Elizabeth I was urged by her advisors to quickly marry and produce an heir to the throne so that it would not fall to Mary Stuart. Despite their best efforts, Elizabeth would remain childless and unmarried. She turned down multiple proposals, including one from Prince Philip II of Spain - not Prince Philip I. This infuriated the King who later sent his Spanish Armada to invade England. The attempt would prove fruitless, with Elizabeth's Royal Navy defeating Philip's fleet.
Halle Berry
Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
She was in Kenya in a tree house. She went up a princess and came down a Queen.
Spain and England got along well but the relationship ended after Elizabeth turned down the Spanish King Philip II marriage proposal and remained single. Elizabeth's Religious Settlement angered Spain because they wanted it to remain Catholic.
Elizabeth weeps after turning down Mr. Darcy's proposal because she is overwhelmed by the mix of her feelings for him and her sense of duty to herself. She is also hurt by his words during the proposal, which she finds insulting and demeaning.
Darcy proposes twice in Pride and Prejudice. The first proposal is arrogant and self deluded, and when Darcy realizes Elizabeth will turn him down, he gets resentful and argumentative. This does not endear him to her, to say the least. His second proposal is relaxed and unassuming. It is also successful.
Elizabeth was married to her country and didn't want a man's help because she thought that he would try to become king and over power her. So she told everyone that she was married to her country.
The first time Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice", he did so in a manner that was perceived as insulting and prideful. He criticized Elizabeth's family and social standing, which deeply offended her. Elizabeth ultimately rejected his proposal due to his haughty attitude and perceived mistreatment of her and her loved ones.
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Queen Elizabeth I was urged by her advisors to quickly marry and produce an heir to the throne so that it would not fall to Mary Stuart. Despite their best efforts, Elizabeth would remain childless and unmarried. She turned down multiple proposals, including one from Prince Philip II of Spain - not Prince Philip I. This infuriated the King who later sent his Spanish Armada to invade England. The attempt would prove fruitless, with Elizabeth's Royal Navy defeating Philip's fleet.
No, he did not. It got us into 80 years of war with Spain, too! For all background information on the dispute, view: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/80_years_war Protestants in the Netherlands were violently hunted down and questioned by the Spanish Inquisition, often leading to executions on the stakes.
Halle Berry
Why was the Armada sent by King Philip of Spain?     Elizabeth refused to marry him Philip would of felt heartbroken and rejected at this. Here are her reasons: 1) He was a catholic she was a protestant 2) She wanted to rule the country on her own, she didn't wasn't much help from a man 3) There was so much pressure to marry that she decided to marry her country 4) England didn't like foreigners           Pirates! All of England's pirates had been stealing gold from Spain's ships, and what made Philip madder was that Queen Elizabeth encouraged it. She would give the pirates praise and "knight" them. Elizabeth was so selfish she just wanted the gold for herself and did not think about the Spanish. Philip would of felt cheated, as he had sent ships specially to collect the gold and paid for it.                 Protestant Elizabeth was a protestant which Philip does not agree with as he is Catholic and Elizabeth is Queen of Church of England so she encourages England to be Protestant. Philip would of felt very strong views about his religion and felt that everyone else should be Catholic as well.           Elizabeth sent soldiers to fight against the Spanish When the Dutch were fighting Spain, Elizabeth sent soldiers to help the Dutch fight against the Spanish. Philip must have been very angry as she wanted to defeat him!
Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
because thats just how girls are