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Elizabethan England

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I. Politics

A. Divine Right of Kings-King is supreme

1. God’s Representative

2. King wants a son to succeed him

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B. Henry VIII

1. Family Name-Tudor

2. Divorced Catherine of Aragon and established the Church of England

3. Had 6 wives...

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The Wives of Henry VIII

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Catherine of Aragon

• Married over 20 years

• One daughter named Mary

• Divorced

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Anne Boleyn

• Daughter named Elizabeth

• Charged with having affairs

• Beheaded

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Jane Seymour

• Gave birth to Edward

• Died 12 days later

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Anne of Cleves

• Marriage Annulled (Divorced)

• No children

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Katherine Howard

• First cousin of Anne Boleyn

• Had an affair• Beheaded

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Katherine Parr

• She survives

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Henry VIII4. Three children

from these marriages

a. Edward VI 1547-53; son of Jane Seymour b. Mary

Tudor-”Bloody Mary” 1553-58

c. Elizabeth

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C. Elizabeth I ruled 1558-16031. Gloriana, The Great Queen,

Virgin Queen2. Reasons for Greatness

a. religious toleranceb. England became a naval power;

defeat of the Spanish Armadac. Age of Exploration-expansion of

British Empire

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D. Rulers after Elizabeth

1. James I Stuarta. 1603-1625b. King of Scotlandc. Had the Bible translated into English (King James version)

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D. Rulers after Elizabeth

2. Charles I 1625-1649a. very

unpopularb. did things to

the extremec. abusive to

Puritansd. beheaded

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D. Rulers after Elizabeth3. Oliver Cromwell 1649-

58a. Puritan influence leads to the abolishment of the monarchy and leadership under Cromwell

b. They were fanatics and thought theater was immoral

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D. Rulers after Elizabeth

C. Oliver Cromwell closes theaters

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D. Rulers after Elizabeth

4. Charles II 1660-1685a. restoration of the monarchyb.Period known as the Restoration

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II London

A. Tower of London-surrounded by a moat to keep enemies out

1. Held crown jewels, weapons, royal prisoners and

animals2. Royalty needing imprisonment, like Charles I, kept there

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A. Tower of London3. Other FYI a. 12 acres in

size b. Built by

William the Conqueror after defeating the British in the Battle of Hastings in1066.

c. a place for protection

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B. Thames River (tims)

1. Main water supply2. Used to dump sewage

and dead animals3. London Bridge: Only

way into London; first made of wood; burned down; rebuilt; vendors and shops; heads on spikes

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III. Entertainment

A. Bear Baiting-a bear was staked at the center of a circle -chained; dogs were led in to attack.

B. Bull baiting and cock fighting

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III. EntertainmentC. Theater

1. most people stood

2. “groundlings”

paid 1 cent

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III. Entertainment

• D. Executions

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IV. Spanish Armada 1588

A. Spain was angry with EnglandWhy?

Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon (Spanish), and England sided with the Dutch in problems with Spain.

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IV. Spanish Armada 1588

B. Phillip II warned Elizabeth not to help the Dutch; if they did, Spain would attack England.

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IV Spanish Armada

C. Sir Frances Drake and the Sea Dogs- they robbed Spanish ships on the way to the New World

D. Protestant Wind-ships powered by sails; at a crucial time during the battle, winds shifted in England’s favor

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FYIElizabeth developed

England into a major military power.

How?

Her country was not at war.

She had religious tolerance.

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V. Plague 1592

A. Wiped out 1/3 of England

B. Dead within 24 hours

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V. Plague

C. Carried by rats and transmitted to humans by fleas

** fleas lived in the straw where people slept.

Yuk!!!

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V. Plague

D. High fever, red sore called a rosey, diarrhea, and swelling were some of the symptoms.

Note: “ Ring Around the Rosey”

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Bibliography• Bibliography for Elizabethqn England Power Point Presentation

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England/england12.htm• http://www.wspa.org.uk/campaigns/bearbaiting/• http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/• http://library.thinkquest.org/20176/armada.htm• http://ponderosa-pine.uoregon.edu/students/Janis/menu.html• http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2423/plague.html