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1. Gabriel Glickman. Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Catholic uprisings and plots. 1569 – rising of the Northern Earls. 1569-73 –first Desmond rebellion. 1571 – . Ridolfi. Plot. 1579-83 – second Desmond rebellion. A Historical Background. England from 1558 - 1616. Queen Elizabeth ruled . England. She . was a very popular . ruler.. She created a strong English pride in her subjects. . She . led England to a victory over the Spanish . J. Livingston. R. Johnson. M. . Kacenelenbogen. C. Chang. P. Russell. Data acquisition and analysis. 14 data channels centered at wavelengths (. l). 354 – 2139 nm. Data sampled at 10 Hz and averaged over 2 sec during flights. The Early Evangelical Movement in England. A ‘MARTYR’ CHURCH. A ‘MARTYR’ CHURCH. A ‘Martyr’ Church:. William Tyndale. Detail:. Myth:. HISTORIOGRAPHY:. The ‘Long Reformation’ – consequences not causes:. The Religious Implications of the Break with Rome. ‘cockney’ henry . vs. ‘sexy’ henry:. Obese henry. ‘internet’ henry:. Magnificence & Royal Supremacy:. Introduction: the problem. Henry VIII was Supreme Head of the Church.. Sydeski. Thomas Jefferson High School. ENGLISH . REFORMATION. RELIGIOUS DISPUTES. ECONOMIC/POLITICAL GAIN. PERSONAL/EMOTIONAL. CAUSES – ENGLISH REFORMATION . HENRY VII . (1485-1509). HENRY VIII. (1509-1547). Focus 1 . The situation on Elizabeth’s accession . Elizabethan England in 1558: society and government. . The Virgin Queen: the problem of her legitimacy, gender, marriage. . Her character and strengths. . 1558?. Learning objective . – to be able to assess the . extent of foreign threats . Elizabeth I faced . in 1558.. I can . describe. the key . foreign threats faced . by Elizabeth I. Grade 3. I can . 1. There was much religious change. under the Tudors and Elizabeth had to find a way of dealing with these issues. Many people objected to Elizabeth’s coronation in 1558 and she faced questions over her legitimacy, with many preferring Mary Queen of Scots, and whether a woman could rule effectively. . Education. and Leisure. The Problem of the Poor. Exploration and Voyages of Discovery. Raleigh and Virginia. Elizabethan Education. Attitudes to Education:. During Elizabeth’s reign, education slowly became more important.. Power of the Monarchy. Government. Religion. Society and Economy. Foreign Relations and Succession. Key Individuals. What to consider as we go: . Change/continuity. Success/failure. Significance/importance. . . . . . Focus 3. Exploration and voyages of discovery. . Factors prompting exploration, including the impact of new technology on ships and sailing and the drive to expand trade. . The reasons for, and significance of, Drake’s circumnavigation of the globe.. What problems did Elizabeth I face when she became Queen in 1558? Learning objective – to be able to explain the different problems Elizabeth I faced in 1558. I can describe the different problems Elizabeth I faced in 1558. A Golden Age. Historical Background. Relative peace and prosperity. Protestant Reformation established; less religious persecution. . Flowering of art, music, literature, theatre. Women: More. . freedom and education than in Europe.

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