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    In August of 1588, Queen Elizabeth I prepares her troops for the oncoming invasion by the Spanish army. As she rallies her troops with a triumphant speech. Because the Queen was faced with the downgrading of women at the time politically and domestically, Queen Elizabeth must use smart and bold strategies throughout her speech. In order to inspire the troops to be the most successful in the protection of their home empire. In her speech, the Queen uses strategies such as: using a masculine tone,

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    The Queen of England is the greatest monarch of the British Empire because she fought in World War II, she was shot at by a teenager, & her life at Buckinghams palace. Queen Elizabeth the II, traveled her whole life and fought so much war, and join peace in so many countries. She is considered one of the most beloved monarchs in history. Her people can watch her on tv every Christmas, giving a speech out to them. She wishes all her children under her rule a blessed life, and never to lose hope

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    Elizabeth I was England’s first successful Queen in all of its history. She used her status as a single woman to toy with possible suitors from all across Europe, such as rulers from Spain and France, keeping foreign countries trailing after her. Elizabeth was a tremendous leader who lead England on the path to prosperity, taking it out of the shadows of poverty. Many people doubted her ability to lead as she was a woman leading a country in a patriarchal age, and the last time a woman was the Queen

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    the Queens Kind, intelligent, charming is just a few of many traits, one may wish to see in their Queen. The royal feud that shook the Tudor dynasty was between Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Mary of Scots. Elizabeth I was the queen of England and Ireland. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, queen regnant of Scotland and queen consort of France. A royal bloodline, religious views, and an tragic ending, are the cause, course, and resolution of this famous vendetta. Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of

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    feud that came about that dominated Europe. Cousins, Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland and Queen Elizabeth I of England, formed an unpleasant relationship that ended with execution. The scandalous rivalry between Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth I had a profound effect on the politics of their time. Queen Elizabeth I was much more regal than her cousin, Mary Stuart of Scotland, and ruled her kingdom with poise and sophistication. When Elizabeth came into power, she had to rebuild the ruins that

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    VIII and Anne Boleyn was born. Her name was Elizabeth and she would become one of the most significant English monarchs of all time. She lost her mother when she was 2 and her father passed away when she was 13. She was persecuted for heresy by her own sister and locked in the Tower. Her legacy lives on to this day and her bravery still strikes the hearts and minds of Englishmen. Though her refusal to marry left her throne empty, Elizabeth I was the best queen in European history because of her pragmatic

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    about a Queen making history. Queen Elizabeth I, was a queen who one does not really talk about or know any stories of her, but there is so much to know about her. Queen Elizabeth's life growing up, accomplishments as queen, and her later years are something everyone should know about- its history. Queen Elizabeth's life growing up had some difficult circumstances, but this had no effect over her ruling. She was able to maintain peace in a country, which was divided previously. Queen Elizabeth was born

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    Beginning: Elizabeth was a white, with blue eyes, red head and impeccable. She was dancing because was the activity she most like; she lived in a tiny tower which she enjoy it with her boyfriend Lord Robert. They were in love and enjoy dancing as she did. She had servants that make everything for her; they brush her hair, put on her cloth for her and everything of that type. One day some of the mans that where in the army to take care of England went and grab Elizabeth up to a tower until the queen of England

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    When Queen Elizabeth was in school she knew five different languages. Queen Elizabeth was born on September 7th and she was blood poisoned and died March 24th, 1603. She was a Princess of King Henry and Queen Anna. Queen Elizabeth was only a newborn when her father killed her mother. Then her father sent her away far away across England. Once Elizabeth got a toter and she talked her horse back riding and dance. Once Elizabeth went to school she the smartest and quickest girl in school. When

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    Queen Elizabeth’s Influential Reign CHY4U Mrs.Plunkett Tom Ister The British Empire once governed one quarter of the global population during its prime, but Britain’s industrial power and influence over the world would not have been possible if not for Queen Elizabeth the first. Queen Elizabeth transformed England and made it into the powerful, dominant global superpower it is today. She inherited a torn land, England was in dept, and tensions were rising between Catholic and Protestant citizens

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