Elizabeth I generated revenue for England through various means, including taxes, trade, and the careful management of royal lands. She encouraged overseas exploration and trade, leading to increased commerce and the establishment of new markets. Additionally, her government benefited from the dissolution of monasteries, which transferred vast amounts of land and wealth to the crown. Elizabeth also implemented efficient fiscal policies, reducing royal debt and increasing the treasury's stability.
if you are a student you can get a loan through ffa. which will give you the money to but a cow or a sheep. and with the money you make from the sheep or cow. you pay back and you will get more money for the loans the next year until you make enough money to be self efficient.
they get a job and make money and buy food and a house and lots of other stuff
Because people want to make money without all the responsibility.
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she did not marry
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she lived in England
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she wanted to have coloines in north america.
Born 7th September 1533