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TUDORS
Elizabeth I
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Became a queen of a divided nation, the majority of which was anti-Catholic and anti-Spanish
She was 25 and had a strong personality, a lively intelligence and a passionate character
She had received an excellent education: she could speak French, Latin and Italian
Her church of England restored the country firmly to Protestantism, yet she granted Catholics freedom of wordhip
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Inspired literature, music, drama and poetry
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Encouraged sea-captains Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh in their piracy against Spanish ships and took a share of the profits
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Laid the basis of England's empire chartering seven companies-including the East-India Company- to colonise in the name of trade
Henry VIII
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A natural sportsman, popular both with the English elite and the English public
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Granted the title of Defender of the Faith by the pope in 1521 for his latin treatise defending sacraments
Married Catherine of Aragon who bore him a daughter, Mary
Asked the Pope refuse and declared himself Supreme Head of the Church of England with the act of supremacy (1534)
Dissolved the monasteries, taking their wealth
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Anne Boleyn gave him a second daughter, Elizabeth
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Henry went on to have more four wives and one son, Edward, later Edward VI, from Jane Seymour
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