answersLogoWhite

0

She was a strong supporter of Great Britain as a nation, and the Protestant Church.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is Elizabeth Gillies stance on LGBT people?

I don't know, i think she likes boys and girls. But that's just what I think.


Why was Queen Elizabeth 1 against the catholic religion?

the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism


What president was a strong supporter of civil service reform?

Chester Arthur was a strong supporter of civil service reform in the 19th century.


Who was the first strong ruler of england?

Elizabeth 1


What is the definition of defensor fortis?

strong supporter


What is an archsegregationist?

An archsegregationist is a strong supporter of segregation.


What did Queen Elizabeth 1 contribute to the rise of drama?

what are the contributions of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation


How are Queen Elizabeth 1 and Queen Elizabeth 2 alike?

They're both called "Elizabeth" :-) --- And they're both strong willed women


Which religious community was an early and strong supporter of abolition?

Quakers


What is being a strong supporter of the rights of one's country.?

nationalism


What are the contributions of Queen Elizabeth to Arts and sciences?

what are the contribution of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation


When did Elizabeth Strong Worthington die?

Elizabeth Strong Worthington died in 1908.