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== == The Golden Age was a highlight in English history, synonymous with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Often referred to as the Elizabethan Era, this period witnessed the peak of English Renaissance; a time when literature, art and theatre blossomed. It was also a time of great innovation in technology, science and exploration, backed by the unyielding support of the country's leader. Elizabeth I maintained a relatively peaceful and increasingly prosperous England, which helped propel the developments of an absolutely Golden Age.

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