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If Elizabeth had of married Phillip of Spain, even though that would of created an Allie with Spain, there was also some consequences though, as if elizabeth dies before her Phillip, and they had no children he would be the next heir to the throne. Phillip could of then tried to take over the country. So in the end Elizabeth stayed single, as she felt she was married to her country !

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