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Elizabeth
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Eliza Jacobs-Lange
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Cold War 2
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Eliza Jacobs-Lange
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Eventos
Elizabeth accused of conspiring against Mary I and put on house arrest
Henry VIII divorces Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII declares Elizabeth illegitimate
Mary I took England to war with France
French conquered Calais
Elizabeth ends the war with France
Mary Queen of Scots marries the French heir to the throne
English troops and ships sent to Scotland to help Scottish Protestants
Mary's husband dies
Henry VIII declares himself head of the Church of England
Act of Supremacy
Act of Uniformity
Royal Injunctions
Archbishop of Canterbury ordered by Elizabeth to ensure all priests wore the surplice
Vestment Controversy
Spain was facing a revolt in the Netherlands
Mary Queen of Scots married Lord Darnley
Scottish nobles led by Lord Darnley stabbed David Rizzio to death
Darnley was murdered
Mary married the Earl of Bothwell
Mary escaped from prison and fled to England
Duke of Norfolk made a plan to marry Mary Queen of Scots
Northern Earls captured Durham
Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth
Ridolfi Plot
Throckmorton Plot
Babington Plot
Walsingham had all the evidence he needed to break the Babington Plot
Mary found guilty of treason
Mary was executed
Relations with Spain were at a low point
King Phillip II had been preparing an attack on Elizabeth
Phillip became king of Portugal
Religious Settlement
Spanish ships full of gold took refuge in English ports and was seized by Elizabeth
Protestant rebels in the Netherlands declared independence from Spain
William the Silent (Netherlands rebel leader) was assassinated
Treaty of Nonsuch
Spain was seeking control of the French crown
Dudley resigned and returned to England
Drake sent to spy on Spanish preparations and attack ships and supplies
Drake attacked ships and supplies in Cadiz
Spanish Armada was ready
Armada set out
The Spanish fleet was spotted by Cornwall
Phillip sent 2 more unsuccessful armadas
Poor Law
Poor Law
The Spanish Book 'The Art of Navigation' was translated into English
The English began to build larger and longer ships
English international trade was dominated by exports of woolen cloth to Europe
English explorers began to look for new routes to Asia
England had claimed some territory in North America
Sir Humphrey Gilbert set out to establish a colony in Newfoundland - it failed
Raleigh sent a fact-finding mission to North America (Roanoke Island)
Drake visited Roanoke and the planters were running low on supplies
Third mission to Roanoke found it deserted
Supplies to Roanoke were delayed by the Spanish Armada
Supplies reached Roanoke and all the planters had disapeared
Períodos
Elizabeth's Rule (Protestant)
French Wars of Religion
Henry VIII's Rule (Catholic)
Edward VI's Rule (Protestant)
Mary I's Rule (Catholic)
Mary Queen of Scots Rule (Catholic)
Drake circumnavigated the globe
Dudley's unsuccessful campaigns in the Netherlands
Henry VIII closed down monasteries and sold most of their land
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