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Anne gave birth to Elizabeth I on September 7th, 1533, much to the dismay of Anne and Henry, who had been hoping for a son. Despite the disappointment, the little princess was treated adoringly by her parents. Unfortunately for the baby, Anne died only three years later, leaving precious little time for the two to bond together. ANNE AS A MOTHER The idea held by some that Anne was an inattentive or uncaring mother is a lie, unsupported by the facts of her life. Although Anne was probably disappointed with her daughter's sex (she had, after all, promised Henry a son), there is nothing to suggest that she ignored or hated Elizabeth. In fact, there is much evidence to the contrary. Anne actually... wanted to breastfeed Elizabeth. Noble women were usually expected to choose a wet nurse so that they could get pregnant again as soon as possible. kept Elizabeth beside her at all times. Anne even had a special cushion made for …show more content…

made sure Elizabeth was raised Protestant. She ensured that Elizabeth would be raised under her own, less radical brand of Protestantism, paving the way for the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. was part of the reason Elizabeth refused to marry. Elizabeth reportedly vowed never to marry at seven years old, most likely because she was haunted by the deaths of her mother, Anne, and her cousin, Katherine Howard, at the hands of their far more powerful husbands. taught Elizabeth important lessons for a woman in politics. Elizabeth learned the importance of mastering her emotions from her sometimes short-tempered, blunt mother. ANNE'S INFLUENCE ON ELIZABETH Many historians and historical fiction writers dismiss Anne and Elizabeth's relationship. Even when they acknowledge Anne's potential influence, they do not believe that Elizabeth felt any sort of personal connection to Anne. However, it has been proved

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