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Queen Elizabeth's Problems Essay

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Queen Elizabeth, also known as the virgin queen, was the greatest ruler of England from 1558 to 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VII and the sister of the famous “Bloody” Mary as she got taken off the throne for killing protestants, creating the place of Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth faced a lot of problems including religious problems, relative problems, image problems and a major problem is that she was a woman and not a man so she didn’t have much training to be a queen. Elizabeth, I was born at Greenwich Palace on September 7, 1533. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, the second of his six wives. Before Elizabeth reached her third birthday her mother was beheaded on charges of adultery. The problems queen Elizabeth …show more content…

She found herself in a hard position whether to kill Mary or not since a series of negative events could occur including Catholics hating Queen Elizabeth even more for killing a Catholic. The reasons Mary was a problem is because she wanted to take over the throne as the new queen and rule England. Queen Elizabeth managed to deal with the problem by putting her in a dungeon Elizabeth had a belief that if someone was a Catholic and practiced their beliefs privately and represented no threat to the queen, then she was willing to tolerate their religion. If the Catholics were respectful to the queen, then Elizabeth could see no reason why they should not be tolerated. Mary, Queen of Scots, threatened this rule. As a Catholic, she might become a focus for the Catholics who existed in England and a leader for them. In this sense, Mary was a very real threat to …show more content…

She may not have been the best in the world but she was at least one of the greatest leaders in England and she made a huge difference to

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