Elizabeth I: Character, Aims, and Consolidation of Power

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Flashcards covering key concepts about Elizabeth I's character, aims, and the consolidation of power during the mid-Tudor crisis.

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Elizabeth I was the daughter of __.

Anne Boleyn

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At the age of 25, Elizabeth came to the throne during __ reign.

Mary's reign

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Elizabeth was imprisoned in the __ after the Wyatt rebellion failed.

Tower

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Elizabeth's long interrogation lasted for __ months.

two

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The experience of her imprisonment made Elizabeth cautious, to the point of being reluctant to take __.

decisions

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She believed that she was spared by __, who had chosen her as his instrument on earth.

God

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Elizabeth's primary aim was to establish a powerful position where she made all the __.

decisions

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To consolidate her power, Elizabeth put on a lavish spectacle to mark her __.

coronation

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Elizabeth appointed Sir William Cecil as her chief __.

minister

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Elizabeth called parliament within weeks of her accession to settle the kingdom's __ and financial affairs.

religious