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ELIZABETH I
September 28, 2003 World History This report will show that Elizabeth 1 was one of England’s most significant and influential rulers by discussing her accomplishments and the effect she had on England and its people. Elizabeth was born to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Henry’s second wife, on September 7, 1533. Henry and Anne were England’s king and queen at the time. Elizabeth was third in line as heir to the throne, behind King Henry’s other children, Edward and Mary. Henry was extremely disappointed when Elizabeth was born because he wanted a son to be an heir to the throne. Elizabeth 1 was born in London on September 7,1533. She spent her childhood away from the Royal Court, but received a phenomenal education by being taught by famous scholars such as Roger Asham and William Grindel. By the time Elizabeth was an adult, her passion for language led her to be able to speak up to five different languages. After Anne Boleyn was beheaded in 1536, Henry’s sixth wife, Catherine Parr, became Queen. She became very fond of Elizabeth, and allowed her back to the Royal Court. Elizabeth remained in Catherine’s charge after Henry’s death. Elizabeth was the youngest of the three siblings. Edward was Elizabeth’s half brother, Henry’s son. Mary, also, was a half-sibling, Henry’s daughter. Henry wanted to dissolve his marriage with Anne Boleyn because she did not bear him a male heir. He asked Parliament to declare the marriage invalid, which they did. Parliament made the decision that the marriage was invalid. However, this decision questioned if Elizabeth was a legitimate heir to the throne. Parliament later decided that she was, in fact, a legitimate heir to the throne Elizabeth was third heir to the throne, behind Edward, and Mary. Edward became King when Henry died. When Edward ruled England, Protestancy was the dominant religion amongst the people of Englan... Please login to view comments from other users.
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