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Elizabeth's ObstaclesQueen Elizabeth I was presented with a multitude of obstacles. Among them,

when Elizabeth succeeded the throne, she was presented with the daunting task of repairing a divided country. Strong in demeanour and will, she had been properly prepared to tackle the challenges that would arise during her illustrious time on the throne. Elizabeth immediately assembled a loyal political administration, including nine Privy Councillors. The key appointment was Sir William Cecil as Principal Secretary. This was the beginning of a successful partnership that would endure for thirty-eight years of Elizabeth's reign.

In one of the first meetings of Parliament, Elizabeth sought to restore Protestantism with the 1559 Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity. Her goal was to refrain from the extreme Protestantism as seen during Edward's reign or the rigid Catholicism of Mary's. Elizabeth sought a middle ground, expanding the Church's ideologies to include the majority of her subjects. With the creation of the New Prayer Book, diverse spiritual needs were met. Although Elizabeth transformed England into a liberal religious state, she could never forgive the Roman Catholic Church for labelling her a 'bastard'. As a result, many plots to murder Elizabeth were devised. All failed miserably.

Elizabeth managed to overcome all adversaries. Her reign in fact is considered one of England's most notable periods, dubbed the Elizabethan or Golden Age.

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Her father died in 1952 and in 2002 her mother and sister died

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