It was a life or death situation because religion was the only thing they had left because everything else had been taken from them. Also if they didn't go to the religion that England wanted them to be then they would possibly get killed.... If this answer is wrong... DEAL WITH IT!
It's not. Elizabethan times were the last fifty years of the English Renaissance, but as they were its height during England, they are regarded as its zenith. The death of Elizabeth I in 1603 is widely regarded as one of the markers of the end of the Renaissance.
The main problem was death. Death was surrounded by them
She was born 1533 became Queen in 1558 and was over in 1603 at her death
No king of england died due to the Black Death
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
The Black Death
It's not. Elizabethan times were the last fifty years of the English Renaissance, but as they were its height during England, they are regarded as its zenith. The death of Elizabeth I in 1603 is widely regarded as one of the markers of the end of the Renaissance.
The main problem was death. Death was surrounded by them
He was a Christian and a member of the Church of England
the death rate was 8eas
Many in the lower classes were more spiritually mature than the upper classes in that they did not resort to excessive mourning when dealing with death.
death beth seth death breath ... c'mon, you can do this ;-)
A death announcement was created from the Elizabethan era usually by word of mouth. When a death took place family and friends would gather together to provide a proper burial.
The Elizabethan period came first, and was only in England, because Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England. The Baroque period came later, mostly in continental Europe, and refers mainly to a period in architecture with florid decoration, and in music.
She was born 1533 became Queen in 1558 and was over in 1603 at her death
Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 17th November 1558 until her death on 24th March 1603
As the name suggests , it was Queen Elizabeth (I). Sometimes, nicknamed Gloriana , The Virgin Queen, or Good Queen Bess. She reigned from 17 November 1558 to 24 March 1603 (her death). It was named the Elizabethan Age after all the capable men around her.; Drake, Frobisher, Raleigh, Shakespeare to name but a few.