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Queen Elizabeth I

  • Sep 7, 1533

    Elizabeth's birth!!

    Elizabeth I is the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in Greenwich Palace. This is important because without her being born, she wouldn't have set the standards that she did and it gave her father the chance to see how it is to have a duaghter.
  • Period: Sep 7, 1533 to

    Golden Age of Queen Elizabeth I

  • Mar 18, 1554

    Locked up.

    Queen Elizabeth is imprisoned on flase charges by Queen Mary. This is a very dramatic event and is of importance because it shows the immaturity on Mary's part and Elizabeth eventually gets her revenge.
  • Nov 17, 1558

    Accession of Queen Elizabeth I

    This is very imporatnt day because this is this is the day that Queen Elizabeth succeds her Cathoilic sister and re-establishes the Protestant Anglican Church.
  • Jan 14, 1559

    Welcome!

    Welcome!
    This is the day in which Queen Elizabeht I proceeded to Westminster. The streets had displays and pageants for her entertainement. This is important beacuse it provided Elizabeth with encouragment and a warm welcoming for her reign.
  • Jan 15, 1559

    Made Queen!

    Made Queen!
    This is the day in which Elizabeht was made Queen and she was crowned by Owen Oglethorpe. This is important because this date is the day in which she had the proper authority over her nation.
  • Jan 2, 1571

    Marriage!

    Marriage!
    This is the day that Queen Elizabeth had marriage negotiations between her and the Duke of Anjou, Henry. This negoatiation, however, failed. This is very important because it further justifies her as the first vrigin Queen and it's very modest of her to keep her "gift" until she's married.
  • Netherlands

    Netherlands
    This is the day that Queen Elizabeth takes the Netherlands into her protection. This is important because it shows her maturity and it also shows how humble and accepting she is to help other peolpe.
  • Appointment!

    Appointment!
    Queen Elizabeth appoints Robert Devereux as Earl of Essex. This is important because the Earl of Essex symbloizes her right to authority and that women have the ablility to appoint over men.
  • Robert Devereux

    Robert Devereux
    This is the day that the Earl of Essex is executed on Tower Green and Elizabeth's reaction shows how loving she is toward him and that she sincerly cares for her people. Queen Elizabeth never got over his death and it displays her loving attitude.
  • Death

    Death
    Queen Elizabeth dies of blood poisioning and her death is of importance because she sealed her days and came to accomplish all of her desires. She left the world with a legacy.