Queen Elizabeth I: A Biography Of Queen Elizabeth I

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Yukta Gutta
Mrs. Manchester
IBMYP 7 History
10 May 2014

Queen Elizabeth I
“I know I have the body of a weak, feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king-and a king of England too,” (“Elizabeth I” BBC). These were the words that came out of Queen Elizabeth’s mouth. She was the ruler of England from 1559 until her death in 1603. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She was born on September 7, 1533 at the Greenwich Palace, London. (“Queen Elizabeth I” Royal). Elizabeth is best known for the Golden Age of England, also known as the Elizabethan Era (“Queen Elizabeth I” Bio), and also defeating the Spanish Armada. She was crowned queen on January 15, 1559 by Owen Oglethorpe, bishop of Carlisile at Westminster Abbey (“Elizabeth I”, Queen). Elizabeth was strong-minded, but was not a stubborn ruler. She always listened to everybody’s advice, and was devoted to her people. She was strong, able, and independent, but Elizabeth was flexible. She balanced the interests of different people in court (Frey, 341). It is said that she showed her father’s view of the monarchy, and showed great wisdom by refusing directly to the Parliament (“Elizabeth I” Britannia). Queen Elizabeth never married, because she thought that her husband would take over her power. She said that she was married to the people of England (Frey, 341). She never wanted to use the promises of marriage for political purposes (Elizabeth I BBC). England had it’s Golden Age under her rule. She supported education, fashion, literature, theater, and dance. She strengthened England’s economy. She also agreed to have English trading companies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. She was able to fund Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Rale...

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...Elizabeth I” Bio). It is believed that the deaths of her closest friends and advisors such as Leicester, Walshingham, Burghley, and Essex affected her so greatly, that it took her own life (“Elizabeth”). She was succeeded by James I, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots. Her death ended the house of Tudor, and the Stuart Dynasty was born (“Elizabeth I, Queen”). Queen Elizabeth was a strong ruler. She kept her head held high, despite the challenges she faced throughout her reign, and even before her rule. When she was the ruler of England, England had it’s Golden Age, and also defeated the Spanish Armada. When her country faced the roughest situations, she had the courage to stand up for herself and her country. Elizabeth had some qualities that some rulers never had. These qualities made her one of the most honored monarchs of the world, and she is till honored today.

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