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The second half of the 16th century in England is called the Elizabethan Era because Elizabeth I was the Queen. She gave England both Protestantism and the Culture of the Renaissance. Her reforms brought peace and prosperity. It was a time of great cultural advancement. It sewed the seeds for the industrial revolution.

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