Elizabeth I 1558 - 1603 Flashcards

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Character and Aims

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Made Illegitimate at the age of 3 after the death of her mother

Aimed to consolidate her power as queen

Settle religious issues

Achieve peace with France

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Elizabeth consolidation of power

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Mary recognised Elizabeth as her successor before her death

William Cecil appointed as her primary secretary

Coronation within 2 moths of Mary’s death

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The Royal Court

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Two main areas, the presence chamber and the privy chamber

Role of Politician and courtier became more intertwined

Liz relied on the support and guidance of key officials such as Cecil and Leicester

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Impact of Factions

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No single minister had complete control

Factions began to emerge in the 1590’s with the feud between Robert Cecil and the Earl of Essex

Essex lost power after his rebellion in 1601

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Role of Parliament

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Less important under Liz than it was under H8

Liz regarded parliament as a necessary evil

Served 3 roles; law making, tax grants and advise

Occasionally rked Liz by challenging her prerogative

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Foreign Policy with France

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England and France sign the peace Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559.

This agreed the position of Calais after it was lost to the French in 1558.

Mary Queen of Scots briefly queen of France

Liz supports the Protestant Huguenots in France

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Influence of MQOS

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Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1586. Queen of France from 1560-1562.

Forced to abdicate in 86 escaped to England but put under house arrest

Executed in 87 after her involvement in the Babington plot

Wished to be recognised as Liz’s heir

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Marriage

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Known as the ‘virgin queen’ no clear heir to the throne at time of death led to difficulty

Disallowed Parliament to discuss her marriage stating it as her social prerogative

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Foreign relations with Spain

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Liz defend the Netherlands against Spain - led to conflicts

Involvement in the Spanish Armada = victory for England 1588

Conflicts continue after Elizabeths death

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Society, changes and continuity

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Nobles more peaceful

Liz created no more dukes after the execution of Norfolk in 72

Gentry class increase in size and influence

Pop reached around 4 million

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Poor Relief

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Poor Law Act of 1576 created a national
system of poor relief.

Ideals of the deserving poor and the undeserving poor

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Northern Rebellion

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1569

Duke of Norfolk hated Cecil, intended to place MQOS on the throne and do away with Elizabeth

800 hanged

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Essex Rebellion

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1601

Earl of Essex wanted a greater position

No participation from the common people and largely an internal affair

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What was trade like

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Internal trade more successful than foreign trade

Cloth trade in decline

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Exploration and colonisation

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Attemmpts to set up a colony in Virginia

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Prosperity and Depression

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Farmers benefit from rise in prices

Real wages fell