Elizabeth I was the queen of England, for 44 years. She lived from September 7, 1533, to March 24, 1603. She came to power in 1558 and 25 years old and stayed in power untell she died 44 years later. Her father was King Henry VIII and her mother was Anne Boleyn. She was declared illegitimate through political machinations but when her half-sister died she took the throne. Queen Elizabeth I’s reign was often referred to as the golden age. She loved music and knew how to play the lute. She died March 24, 1603. Queen Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901, this is the second longest reigning in the United Kingdom history. She lived from 1819 to 1901, she was in power from 1837 to 1901. Queen Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Alberts dad her uncle said that they should get married but Albert could not propose to her, so she proposed to him on October 15, 1839(that's wrong in so many ways). Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert had nine children together, Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise (1840-1901), Prince Albert Edward Wettin (1841-1910), Princess Alice Maude Mary (1843-1878), Prince Alfred Ernest Albert (1844-1900), Princess Helena Augusta Victoria (1846-1923), Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), Prince Arthur William Patrick (1850-1942), Prince Leopold George Duncan (1853-1884), Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria (1857-1944). …show more content…
She lived 1917 to 1984. She was a stubborn but highly intelligent young woman, she attended schools in India, Switzerland, and England, including Somerville College, Oxford!! Gandhi joined the Congress in 1955, four years later she was elected the party's