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By adapting Mercantilism, as a starter. The English East India Company whom she gave charter, did, for more than a century what the British Crown should be doing. The Company was an English surrogate.

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What special role does Queen Elizabeth II hold in the Anglican Church?

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is "Defender of the Faith" and Supreme Governor of the Church of England i.e., the Anglican Communion. She is the ecclesiastical superior of the Archbishop of Canterbury. This answer is from en.wikipedia.org under "Queen Elizabeth II".


Did Elizabeth 1 lose any wars in her reign?

She didn't


How did Queen Elizabeth wear her hair?

Queen Elizabeth often wore her hair under large red wigs as was the fashion of the time. Queen Elizabeth cut her hair short to be worn under the wigs.


Queen Elizabeth I's birthday?

Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on 7 September, 1533 and died on 24 March 1603. She was Queen from 17 November 1558 until her death. Her successor was James VI (of Scotland) and James I of England (under both titles). See link for more detail.Elizabeth I was born on September 7th, 1533.


How many countries did Elizabeth I rule?

None. She defended England and supported people colonizing Ireland and the Americas. The first contributor has done a good job. I would add some information that embellishes more of the history of Great Briton under the reign of Elizabeth I. Her years were 1853 to 1603. Queen Elizabeth helped her nation by the following: A. Helped preserve Protestantism in England; B. Helped England on its way to world power by humbling Catholic Spain; C. Aided the Dutch revolt against Spain; D. Encouraged sea captains such as Drake and Hawkins in their raids on Spanish trading ships and on Spanish colonies; and E. Helped to organize England's navy that defeated what was left of the great Spanish armada.

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England under Queen Elizabeth attacked what in the 1560's?

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Northern comes under the rule of Queen Elizabeth 11, Queen of England.


Why was shakespeare day called the Elizabethan period?

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England under Queen Elizabeth attacked in the 1560s for fear that the Spanish might use it as a base to attack?

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What special role does Queen Elizabeth II hold in the Anglican Church?

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What is New Zealands Queen and King name?

New Zealand is a commonwealth member and comes under the monarch of the Queen of England, her majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She is also recognized as the Queen of New Zealand.


Did Elizabeth 1 lose any wars in her reign?

She didn't


Who was the queen of England in 1650?

In 1650 England had neither king nor queen but was ruled from 1649 to 1660 by parliament and the military. This era in English history can be divided into four periods. # The first period of the Commonwealth of England from 1649 until 1653. # The Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell from 1653 to 1658. # The Protectorate under Richard Cromwell from 1658 to 1659. # The second period of the Commonwealth of England from 1659 until 1660.


Was England wealthy or poor when William Shakespeare was alive?

It was the start under Queen Elizabeth the first , the British power started growing.


Who was monarch during Shakespeare's life?

Shakespeare was born in 1564 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, as she reigned from 1558 until 1603. He died in 1616 during the reign of James I (James VI of Scotland while they were still separate countries). Shakespeare's first plays were written in 1590, under Elizabeth, and his last in 1612 under James.


What did queen i do?

Under the rule of Queen Elizabeth I, the Spanish Armada was defeated. She also helped create programs to help the poor and made England more tolerant to other religions.


Who founded the settlement on Roanoke island?

The settlement on Roanoke Island was founded by Sir Walter Raleigh under the sponsorship of Queen Elizabeth I of England.