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she was popular because while she was a weak female figure on the outside, she was strong at heart. she also was smart enough to use English sea dogs to raid the spanish ships. she was also ruling when the spanish armada was taken down.

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Elizabeth Tudor was mainly famous because what she had to go through in her younger years and what she had to do to become Queen.

When Elizabeth was in her twenties, she was incarcerated by her older sister, Mary Tudor. She also was known as the 'Virgin Queen', unusually never marrying. She lived to be the oldest Queen that had ever reigned at the time.

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Elizabeth I was successful because of the following reasons:

  • her religious tolerance
  • Strength of a character
  • refusal to let a man control her
  • Keeping her country safe
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Her being 'mere English' and lack of promotion of foreigners. Her courting of popularity helped, as well as her relative religious tolerance and courage in the face of Spanish threats.

Very important was also that she did not allow faction-strive to become deadly, so she kept power at court.

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Elizabeth I was never married as she was married to her country.

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because people do not like her being a catholic and she hated the protestants herself.

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because she had lots of men following her!

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she was very popular because she was queen

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because she can

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