Elizabethan England

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    • Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 at the age of 25
    • Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536 for adultery and treason
    • Elizabeth was viewed as illegitimate as Henry was never proved as the father
    • The Catholic Church never agreed to Henrys divorce from Catherine of Aragon
    • Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth's main political rival at the time of her succession as she was engaged to the french king whom was catholic
    • Elizabeth is protestant
    • France and Spain are catholic
    • Threats of invasion from France and Scotland where worsening
    • England captured Calais in 1558 which was french land 

      Siege of Calais
    • When Queen Mary 1 came to throne in 1554 she put Elizabeth under house arrest
    • Elizabeth inherited debts of around £300000
    • Elizabeth increased England's debt by a further 100,000 pounds due to the threats of conflict
    • English society was extremely hierarchal
    • The Act of Supremacy was in 1559
      stated that Elizabeth was the supreme governor
    • Act of Uniformity was in 1559
      The act retained some catholic traditions
    • The Act of Supremacy stated that Protestantism was England's faith
    • Royal Injunctions in 1559
      provision for the implementation of the Act of Uniformity at the level of the individual parish church
    • The Book of Common Prayer contained prayers and services which were used during church ceremonies
    • the court was made up of people who lived in or near to where the monarch was staying
    • the courts purpose was to entertain and advise Elizabeth
    • The court also served as a public display of wealth and power
    • Sir William Cecil was Elizabeth's chief advisor
    • Sir Francis Walsingham was in-charge of Elizabeth's secret spy service and advised her on foreign affairs
    • Robert Dudley was the Earl of Leicester and was Elizabeth's supposed lover , he was also one of her advisers in the Privy council
    • The Privy Council debated current issues, advised the monarch and monitored parliament
    • The Parliament only met if summoned by the monarch
      Elizabeth only called on them 10 times during her reign
    • The role of the Parliament was to pass new laws and pass taxes in time of war
    • Their were 19 members in the Privy Council
    • The Parliament where made up of the house of lords and the house of commons
    • Elizabeth's protestant faith was encouraged by Catherine Parr
    • Elizabeth was fluent in 3 languages and was well taught in public speaking
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