Queen Elizabeth I brought stability and cultural flourishing to England during her reign from 1558 to 1603. Her leadership helped establish the Protestant Church of England, promoting religious unity and reducing the turmoil of previous decades. The Elizabethan era also saw a remarkable renaissance in arts and literature, with figures like William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe emerging. Additionally, her policies fostered exploration and expansion, laying the groundwork for England's future colonial empire.
Queen Elizabeth's man goal was to bring order and peace to England, to protect the people as if they were her children.
1558-1603
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Under the doctrine (rules) of the Church of England (the Anglican Church) the authority of the British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth) is supreme. In practice the Queen delegates this authority either to the parliament or to the leaders of the church.
she made England a Protestant country, as opposed to Mary's (her sisters) Catholic rule.
She created the roots of modern basketball
Elizabeth I was preceded by Mary I, her sister. Elizabeth II was preceded by George VI, her father.
Although King Henry VIII founded the Protestant Church of England, in reality it wasn't that far from the Catholic Church. It was Edward I and more importantly Queen Elizabeth I who really introduced Protestant theology into the Church of England. Queen Elizabeth was known for her religious toleration, allowing any religious group to flourish as long as she was never politically threatened. She was also the queen during the defeat of the Spanish Armada, which signaled a shift in power from Spain to England. The English Renaissance, when Shakespeare wrote, occurred during her reign.
No. Columbus died in 1506, and Elizabeth I was born in 1533; it is completely impossible. Not to mention, why would he bring Elizabeth a gift when he was an Italian man sailing for Spain?
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Queen Elizabeth put an end to Protestant vs. Catholic fighting for authority of the church. It is known as the "Elizabethian Settlement". The Anglican Church allowed people to be both protestant AND catholic. This is still true today.
yes she was beheaded when her sister elizabeth I sent her to death for bring a mad women.