Why was Queen Elizabeth's reign a golden age in England?
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Why was Queen Elizabeth's reign a golden age in England?
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Elizabeth I was queen of England between 1558 and 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII, and the last member of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth succeeded her sister, Mary I. She was in turn succeeded by James I.
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View this answerThe reign of Elizabeth I was considered a golden age for several reasons. One was that it brought an end to decades of religious conflict between...
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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.
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