The suffragettes played a crucial role in advancing women's rights and the broader movement for gender equality, which ultimately created a societal environment more conducive to female leadership, including that of Queen Elizabeth II. By advocating for women's suffrage and challenging traditional gender roles, they laid the groundwork for the acceptance of women in positions of authority. Their efforts contributed to a cultural shift that allowed for the unprecedented elevation of a woman to the British throne in a modern context, symbolizing progress in gender equality. Thus, while the suffragettes did not directly help Elizabeth achieve her role, their activism significantly influenced the societal landscape that made her reign possible.
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British SS Queen Mary & Queen Elizabeth.
Well, some say they did help, others believed not. A man named David Lloyd George supported them before the suffragettes became more violent.
She came to the throne when Mary Queen of Scots died on Nov, 17, 1558 at the age of 25 years old.
There wasnt a Queen regnant in England at the time: being that the reigning monarch was King Henry VII (Father of the obese, multi married Henry VIII). However Henry's wife, Elizabeth of York, would be the closest thing to "queen of england" since she was Queen consort.
Answer Queen Elizabeth I had no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth II's grandchildren are all still alive.
No. She was famous for being queen.
Because protocal forbides it She is the Queen
Queen Elizabeth I provided playhouses for Shakespeare so that his plays would be used and he would get the money for the use of it.
Elizabeth I had a large influence on fashion (with the help of her semstress).
Queen Elizabeth liked to help and support charities and the armed forces. She liked helping people who were in need.
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British SS Queen Mary & Queen Elizabeth.
Help her, imprison her, or execute her.
well he got financial help from king ferdinand and queen elizabeth in spain
no be-case he help QUEEN ELIZABETH
No. She was famous for being queen.