Queen Elizabeth I: The Golden Age Of English History

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What is the Golden Age of English History? The Golden Age of English history often refers to Queen Elizabeth I. The Golden Age was centered on Queen Elizabeth’s reign, which was from 1558-1603. Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn (“Queen Elizabeth I Biography”). Henry had defied the papacy and the Holy Roman Emperor to marry Anne, spurred on by love and the need for a legitimate male heir ("Queen Elizabeth I: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources."). Elizabeth 's birth is stated to be one of the most exciting political events in 16th century ("Queen Elizabeth I: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources."). Elizabeth was born in 1533 on September seventh at the Greenwich Palace (“Queen Elizabeth I Biography”). …show more content…

King Henry VIII didn’t even claim Queen Elizabeth I until she made it obvious that she was respectable at everything she did and was very intelligent to be so young. On top of all her knowledge, she was a girl and in that time period girls weren’t respected like they are today. Because Elizabeth’s mother, Anne, could not provide the King with a son she was executed on false charges of incest and adultery in 1536 on May nineteenth (“Queen Elizabeth I Biography”). Elizabeth was only three years old when her mother was accused of such actions. Following her mother’s death, Elizabeth went through countless step mothers. One of which giving the King his longed for son, King Edward VI (“Queen Elizabeth I Biography”). King Henry VIII married Jane Seymour twelve days after Elizabeth’s mothers’ execution. However, Jane passed away due to childbed fever ("Queen Elizabeth I: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources."). It was Henry 's sixth and final wife, Katharine Parr, who had the greatest impact upon Elizabeth 's life. A kind woman who believed passionately in education and religious reform, it seemed as if Katharine was a devoted stepmother and took pride in helping Elizabeth further her

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