He lived in England all his life, from 1564 to 1616. There are seven years when we have no record of him (1585-1592); he may have travelled during this time, possibly out of England.
Like most people, one day at a time.
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England when Shakespeare came to London. This is why the Elizabethan and Shakespearean refer to the same time period.
It's called the Elizabethan Age or the English Renaissance.
Shakespeare's birth date is not known, but he was Baptized on April 26, 1564.Queen Elizabeth I was Queen of England at that time.
Queen Elizabeth I reigned from before Shakespeare's birth until 1603 when she died and James I succeeded. James's wife was a queen too of course: Queen Anne.
William Shakespeare never left England at any time.
William Shakespeare was 28 in 1592, at which time he was firmly installed in London. He didn't leave England at this time or probably at any time in his life.
Shakespeare never left England.
King James I
Of course. It was illegal not to belong to the Church of England at that time.
Like most people, one day at a time.
Shakespeare's family was of the wealthy merchant class or petty gentry. His mother's family was gentry and Shakespeare worked hard to raise his father's status by getting him a grant of arms.
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England when Shakespeare came to London. This is why the Elizabethan and Shakespearean refer to the same time period.
Different places had different kinds of government of course, but in England they had a monarchy.
The plague hit England around the time of Shakespeare
William Shakespeare died in England in 1592. He was one of the most influential story tellers of all time.
No. He does not seem to have left England in his life and spent almost all of his time in London or Stratford, except when his company was touring rural England.