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    Queen Elizabeth I was by all rights England's most praised monarch. Her success in her reign, viewed in later centuries, cannot adequately encompass all that she did or how she maintained her power. In part, her endurance stems from the way in which she learned early in life to fight with forces that were not physical, those of her mind, her intellect, and her own spirit. She used her intellect to create an empire. Her education and early training of mind together with her basic understanding

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    Early Life Queen Elizabeth I was born on the September 7, 1533 in Greenwich England. She was declared illegitimate through political plotting. She declared to the throne at the age of 25 and kept it for 44 years. King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn gave birth to a girl. Anne Boleyn was his second wife. Elizabeth was only three years old when her mother was beheaded by the orders of King Henry VIII, on charges of adultery. Elizabeth grew up protestant on behalf of her mother. King Henry wanted a male

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    Steinman Mrs. Dercher AP English 12 15 November 2014 Elizabeth I’s Fulfillment During a time when men were more powerful than women, Elizabeth I surpassed each of her brothers and sisters and became one of the greatest rulers of her time. Though she was a woman, she ruled England with no husband and she brought England the peace and prosperity it was missing for many years. What made her so well known? What impact did she make on England? Elizabeth I’s father did not truly believe she could rule the

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    Elizabeth sat in her bedroom in the Buckingham palace brushing her long, curly, red hair which was stained with strands of gray. She focused on the mirror and softly stared at the freckles on her pale skin, which looked as if it needed to be ironed, and her dark brown eyes that looked like a black hole against her pale complexion. The year was 1587, Elizabeth had gone through so much to be here. Oh, my mistake, I should probably refer to her by her formal name. The Elizabeth of this daring story

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    Queen Elizabeth I The United Kingdom received a gift on September 5, 1533. Queen Elizabeth I was born in Greenwich, England where she began to rule for a very long time, approximately 44 years. Queen Elizabeth governed with prosperity and stability for her kingdom. The greatest monarch of England in the Golden Age was Queen Elizabeth I. Her journey in becoming the greatest monarch of England was not easy. She grew up in difficult circumstances, such as losing her mother, Anne Boleyn, at the age of

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    During the mid to late 1500s, Queen Elizabeth I revolutionized dress in England, just as other women of power had done throughout the world. As a queen, Queen Elizabeth I’s clothes were reflective of her dominance, opulence and symbolic of her character. It was imperative that the queen’s appearance to the people was impeccable, otherwise she would be criticized as weak and underserving. Catherine L. Howey contends: “Elizabeth had to present herself as a chaste, virginal woman to prove that she was

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    Queen Elizabeth I was born in England on September 7,1533.Her original name was Elizabeth Tudor,Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of significant people in history.Her father was King Henry VIII and her mother was King Henry;second wife named Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth's grandfather was also a very significant part of history in England.He was the first king of England in her family. She never got married in her lifetime; even when she became queen there was no king present. She was known as the Virgin

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    Queen Elizabeth I was underestimated by many and was seen as unworthy of the throne. Queen Elizabeth I had a successful reign full of victories and power and was able to make sixteenth century England a thriving nation. The middle and upper class were living comfortably and England’s tin, coal, and led industries were taking off (Lambert, par. 1). The reign of Queen Elizabeth I was strong and powerful (Boatner, par. 7). She not only kept the nation strong but united as one. As triumphant as her life

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    She is the last Tudor monarch, and the only virgin queen in her bloodline. Elizabeth I of England was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwich palace to Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. After her sister, Mary I, died on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth came back from her arrest to claim the throne. She is known for being a cunning and shrewd survivalist. Since birth, her life has been about surviving all the odds against her. As she fights her way to the top, the economy, the country’s culture, science

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    left by Elizabeth the I was an influential one. She ruled England by herself over the course of forty-four years. Not only did she rule by herself, Elizabeth would sign and create multiple important documents and rule as a Protestant woman. Elizabeth moved away from the Catholic regime and learned how to balance both. By deciding to view and observe the rituals in the Holy Church, Elizabeth gained a stronger hold on her reign and gained enemies in the process (Sommerville). Elizabeth the I was born

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