Elizabeth i english school c 1595

Elizabeth I

  • Birth
    Sep 7, 1533

    Birth

    Queen Elizabeth I was born September 7th in 1533 at Greenwich, her parents are Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Her parents were rulers of England. And she would become Queen of England.
    This is important because she lived to become a very important person in the history of England. Sourse: (Byers, Paula K.263)
  • Period: Sep 7, 1533 to

    Elizabeth I

    lifespan of queen elizabeth I
  • Father Thomas Stephens
    Dec 5, 1549

    Father Thomas Stephens

    Father Thomas Stephens was the first English man to settle in India. His father was an influential London merchant.
    This is important because people could spread culture all too different countries. And could be influenced by the country of India. Sourse:(Saldanha, Joseph L)
  • Tobacco
    Jan 1, 1555

    Tobacco

    The first time the Spanish got tobacco from the Americans. This is trade between two countries, that have not done this before. This means the countries get new things they can use. This is the first time America sold their cash crop to Spain. Sourse:(The Timetable of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events 237-269)
  • Getting the throne
    Nov 7, 1558

    Getting the throne

    Queen Elizabeth I became queen after her sister died. She would grow and become a well-known queen; a legend. And this is the beginning of a good rule in England.
    This is important because if she never became queen then she problem would not be as well-known as she is. Sourse:( "Elizabeth I (r.1568-1603).")
  • Philip's Proposal
    Jan 10, 1559

    Philip's Proposal

    Queen Elizabeth I was asked to merry Philip of Spain to try to ensure the close relationship of Spain and England. This is the same king Philip her sister married. But Elizabeth did not marry him.
    This is important because she did not merry him and got her nickname the virgin queen because she was never married Sourse:( Trueman, Chris)
  • Protestant settlement in Catholic Ireland
    Jan 1, 1560

    Protestant settlement in Catholic Ireland

    Queen Elizabeth I tried to spread the protestant religion to catholic Ireland. This leads to spread of religion to other countries, and eventually religious tolerance.

    This is important because it leads to spread of religious freedom to other countries. Sourse:( Phillips, Charles, and John Haywood)
  • Secureing The Church of England
    Jan 1, 1563

    Secureing The Church of England

    Queen Elizabeth I had to secure the Church of England. She laid down the 39 Articles of 1563 and compromised between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. This leads to spread of religion to England and other countries.
    This is important because this leads to religious freedom in England. Sorce: ("Elizabeth I (r.1568-1603).")
  • Unarthrized portraits
    Jan 1, 1563

    Unarthrized portraits

    No one could draw or paint pictures of the Queen Elizabeth I without her permission. This leads to her controlling how the press shows how she looks and if she did not like the painting then it is not used.
    This is important because no unwanted picture of her could be drawn, so she could control how she looked to the public. sourse: ( Phillips, Charles, and John Haywood)
  • Constazo Varolio
    Jan 1, 1568

    Constazo Varolio

    Costanzo Varolio Studied human anatomy. Also he studied the organ the brain. This improves the medicine career.
    This is important because people can use the knowledge of the human body to help sick people, and to understand how the body works. Sourse:(The Timetable of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events 237-269)
  • Elizabeth excomunicated by the pope
    Apr 27, 1570

    Elizabeth excomunicated by the pope

    During the Reformation, the Church of England broke away from the Roman church. Queen Elizabeth I wanted you to be able to be Catholic or Protestant, so Pope Pius V put a bull against her and claimed no Salvation outside the roman church. This leads England one step closer to religious freedom.
    This is important because this is England fighting for freedom of religion, and the spread of religion Sourse:(Graves, Dan.)
  • Kill the Queen
    Jun 2, 1572

    Kill the Queen

    The Duke of Norfolk wanted to kill Queen Elizabeth I. He failed and was executed for trying to kill the queen. He was executed for treason.
    This is important because she still lived and did grate things for England. Sourse:( Phillips, Charles, and John Haywood)
  • Frances Drake
    Sep 26, 1580

    Frances Drake

    Frances drake sailed the complete circumference of the world. This leads to new discovery’s and finds in undiscovered territory. Also countries can claim colonies.
    This is important because he travelled the world and could tell people what he discovered when he travelled, and leads to colony growth. Sourse:Sourse:Sourse:(The Timetable of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events 237-269)
  • William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare’s first acting experience. This leads to important dramas in literature.
    This is important because Shakespeare is an important person in literature. He wrote many plays people read and preform today. Sourse:Sourse:(The Timetable of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events 237-269)
  • Tomatoes

    Tomatoes

    The first time those tomatoes were brought to England. The crop can make more money for England, and lead to growth of farms. This also helps the people from starving.
    This is important because this is the first time tomatoes can be farmed in England to help feed the people of England. Sourse:(The Timetable of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events 237-269)
  • Essex beheaded for treason

    Essex beheaded for treason

    This is the end Essex Rebellion ended. The Essex Rebellion took place in the capital. The Essex Rebellion happened to have more power in the court.
    This is important because it is the end of an important rebellion in English history over power in the court. This event is one of the last events in Queen Elizabeth’s life. Sourse: (Williams, Neville.)
  • Death

    Death

    Queen Elizabeth I died at Richmond palace. Her death was a holiday for two-hundred years. Queen Elizabeth died living life as a legend. She did many things when she was queen.
    This is important because it the end of an important role in the history of England. Her life effected not just England but other countries too. Sourse: ("Elizabeth I (r.1568-1603).")