Why was Queen Elizabeth I important to the Renaissance?
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Why was Queen Elizabeth I important to the Renaissance?
Elizabeth I:
Between 1558 and 1603 Elizabeth I ruled as queen of England. The last monarch of England's Tudor dynasty, she famously had no children and so the throne passed to James I, the King of Scotland, starting the Stuart dynasty.
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View this answerQueen Elizabeth I of England was a key figure of the European Renaissance as she is remembered as the leader of England's Golden Age, a time when...
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Chapter 14 / Lesson 2Explore England's Golden Age reigned by Queen Elizabeth I. Learn about England's Queen Elizabeth I, her sibling, and her great influence on the economy during her era.