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Queen Elizabeth the First. “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England.”. A leader is…. Determined Intelligent Unwavering in values Courageous Good judgment Open-minded Unselfish. The Life of Queen Elizabeth I.
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Queen Elizabeth the First “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England.”
A leader is… • Determined • Intelligent • Unwavering in values • Courageous • Good judgment • Open-minded • Unselfish
The Life of Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth Tudor was born on September 7, 1533 to King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. The Roman Catholics of England considered her an illegitimate child.
Life of Queen Elizabeth I cont’d When she was only two years old, Elizabeth’s mother was beheaded. Elizabeth was third in line to the throne and unlikely to succeed. When her father, King Henry VIII, her Roman Catholic half-sister, Mary was crowned Queen of England. Mary was and still is known for her persecution of the Protestants in England. Elizabeth was a protestant and led a rebellion against Mary which nearly ended in Elizabeth’s execution.
Life of Queen Elizabeth I cont’d Elizabeth was crowned Queen of England in 1558, after the death of Mary. She was 25. She never married and never had any children. She reigned as Queen for 44 years until her death on March 24, 1603 at the age of 69.
Accomplishments • Developed a compromise to please the Roman Catholic and the Protestant churches; probably saved England from religious wars
Accomplishments cont’d • She funded voyages of discovery to the Americas; expeditions prepared England for an age of colonization and expansion • Under her reign, the arts flourished; miniature painting was at a high point and the theater thrived
Accomplishments cont’d • The English Navy defeated the Spanish Armada under Queen Elizabeth’s rule
Conclusion Queen Elizabeth I was a selfless queen. She did not marry because she wanted to protect England from foreign rule and civil war. Her subjects called her ‘The Virgin Queen,’ ‘Good Queen Bess,’ and ‘Gloriana.’ Her reign is considered one of the most glorious in England’s history.
Queen Elizabeth the First In regards to her country and subjects, Queen Elizabeth I said, “There is no jewel, be it of never so high a price, which I set before this jewel; I mean your love.”