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How Did Queen Elizabeth Govern The Country

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Queen Elizabeth ruled England with success and stability for forty four years. However, her path to govern the country started out difficult and England had many rulers before she was crowned Queen. She was born to King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. At the age of only two, her mother was executed. Her father had wanted a son to rule his country and made both his daughters ineligible to rule. Elizabeth had a half sister, Mary, who was 17 years older than her. King Henry had four other wives after Elizabeth's mother. The first one named Jane Seymour, who gave birth to her half brother, Edward in 1537, and died during childbirth. King Henry divorced his next wife, Anne of Cleves. He executed another named Kathryn Howard and the final woman he married was named Katherine Parr. …show more content…

Elizabeth was 14 and Mary was 31. His son became King Edward IV after his death, at the age of only 9. Elizabeth was cared for by her step mother, Parr, for some time. She hired tutors for Elizabeth which helped her excel at music and languages. After King Henry died, Catherine was widowed and then married Thomas Seymour also in 1547. He was the brother of King Henry’s previous wife Jane Seymour, and their son, Edward’s uncle. In 1548, at the age of only 15, Elizabeth was under suspicion for illegally agreeing to marry Thomas Seymour. She was taken away from the court to Hatfield and interrogated there. She successfully defended herself with her wit and cleverness. Thomas Seymour was then executed in 1549 for numerous other crimes against the royal crown. King Edward IV died in 1553 at age 15, Elizabeth was 20 years old, and the country was left needing a new ruler again. However, she still wasn’t determined Queen. He had appointed Mary and Elizabeth’s cousin, Lady Jane Grey to be his successor, she was also only 15 years

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