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Elizabethan Era
Elizabeth's Family and Accession
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Elizabeth was the second child of
Henry VIII
(and her mother was
Anne Boleyn
)
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Mary I
was
Henry VIII's
first child with Catherine of
Aragon
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Mary I
was
17
years
older
than
Elizabeth
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Tudor family
Elizabeth
Mary I
Henry VIII
Henry VII
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Society
was extremely
hierarchical
at this time
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Hierarchical society
The
queen
was at the
top
of society
Surrounded by the
royal court
and the
Privy Council
19
men sat on the
Privy Council
They met several times each
week
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There were around
100 nobles
who had
responsibility
for the
regions
of the
country
which they
owned
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Social classes
Nobles
Gentry
Knights
Lawyers
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Elizabeth faced threats of
invasion
from
Scotland
and
France
when she became queen in
1558
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A war with France had ended in the
'Siege of Calais'
23rd
of
January 1558
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The French captured the city of
Calais
, England's last piece of land on the
European
mainland
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Treaty of
Cateau-Cambrésis
between
France
and
Spain
recognised
Calais
as
'in French custody'
1559
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England
was fighting as
Spain's
ally
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Mary
,
Queen
of
Scots
, was engaged to the
French King
,
King Francis II
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Monarchs
were expected to
fund
the
costs
of running the
country
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They
raised money
from
taxes
, which needed the
approval
of the
Houses
of
Parliament
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Power of the Houses
House of
Commons
House of
Lords
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A
costly
war with
France
had just
come
to an
end
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Elizabeth inherited debts of about
300,000
pounds
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Elizabeth spent a further
100,000
pounds on
arms
and
munitions
due to the threat of further
conflict
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Queen Mary
I was
17
years older and born to Catherine of
Aragon
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Elizabeth I was put under
house arrest
in the
Tower
of
Woodstock
for
11
months
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Elizabeth was reportedly cheered by
crowds
on her way to the
Tower
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Today,
parliament
votes on the
policies
for
England
and makes all
decisions
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In
1558
, parliament was called when Elizabeth wanted to
consult
it
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Elizabeth only called
parliament
when she wanted to raise
taxes
or during a serious
crisis
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Between
1558
and
1602
parliament held only
thirteen
sessions
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House of Lords
Consisted of around
100
lords,
bishops
and
judges
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House of Commons
Had
450
MPs, elected by
wealthy landowners
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A growing
merchant
class was followed by a large group of
yeomen
who owned
land
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Tenant
farmers
rented
from those who owned
farmland
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Social classes
Labourers
Servants
The
poor
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Elizabeth I was
young
and
inexperienced
when she became
Queen
of
England
aged
25
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Elizabeth I never
married
and was later known as
'The Virgin Queen'
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Elizabeth had a sister (
Mary I
) who was
17
years older than her
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Elizabeth had a younger brother (
Edward VI
) whose mother was
Jane Seymour
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Edward VI
became
King
of
England
aged
9
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Edward VI
died of a
fever
aged
15
in
1553
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Mary I
became
Queen
at the age of
37
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At this time Elizabeth was
20
years old
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