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Term Papers on Elizabeth I Middle Life

Term Paper TitleElizabeth I Middle Life
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Elizabeth I Middle Life
Queen Elizabeth I was perhaps the most powerful, revolutionary   queen to ever rule England.  During the 45 years of Elizabeth’s reign, England flourished in all elements   from economics   to education.  In fact Elizabeth I made so many successful improvements   that these times were called The Elizabethan   Age.  And to learn more a bout the very interesting women we will talk about her life.



Elizabeth I was the daughter of t King Henry VIII and his second of six wives, Anne Boleyn.  When Elizabeth was just three years old her father King Henry accused her mother of treason and adultery and had her beheaded.  King Henry was so disappointed that   his only child from that marriage was female, that he had Elizabeth send away from his sight to a little home in the country.  Even at such a young age, Elizabeth was very aware of her father’s disappointment   in her.  She had every thing a little girl could ever want but missed her father’s love and acceptance.   So to stop the loneliness and heartache, Elizabeth took comfort in her studies.  



Elizabeth was a brilliant student and had the best teachers that England had to offer.  By six Elizabeth’s reading and writing skills were very advanced and was better than many adults twice her age.  She loved literature, especialy poetry.  She even wrote many of her own poems.  Elizabeth did extremely well in geography, math, and science and could read, write, and talk in over nine languages including French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, and Spanish.  Elizabeth soon grew into a beautiful woman stylish, clever, and  tranquil and a joy to the court when she visited.  After a while her fathers absence didn’t matter to her as much, and Elizabeth was fully focused on knowledge.


Even though King Henry’s outlook was pretty mellowed by the birth of his male heir- Edward VI, Elizabeth still feared her father and avoided the court life whenever she could.  Even after her father...

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