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3.5 Essay Elizabethan Settlement - Coggle Diagram
3.5 Essay Elizabethan Settlement
Consequences
The War with Spain and the Spanish Armarda
Netherlands
Privateers
Persecution of Catholics
The Puritan challenge
The Vestarian Controversy
Prophesyings
Presbyterian Movement
Classical Movement
The Catholic challenge and Mary queen of Scots
The Babbington Plot
Northern Rebellion
The Ridolfi Plot
The Throckmorton Plot
The execution of Mary Stuart
Persecution of Catholics
Papal bull
Causes
Religious troubles from prior monarchs
Henry
Edward
Mary
Elizabeth's need for political stability
Protestants and Catholics internally and externally
Recent civil war
International pressures from Catholic Europe
Spain
The Pope
France
Economic pressures
Confiscation and redistribution of church property led to economic unease
Elizabeth's personal beliefs
Raised Protestant
Did not want to alienate Catholic subjects
Legitimacy and authority
Elizabeth was declared illegitimate by the Pope due to Henry's unrecognised divorce
Placed her at the head of the English church
First major move as monarch