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The threat of invasion was Elizabeth's main problem when she became queen in 1558. How far do you agree? Explain your answer
The threat of invasion was Elizabeth's main problem when she became queen in 1558. How far do you agree? Explain your answer
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This is what the question is:
The threat of invasion was Elizabeth's main problem when she became queen in 1558. How far do you agree? Explain your answer
This is what the question is:
The threat of invasion was Elizabeth's main problem when she became queen in 1558. How far do you agree? Explain your answer
Was it the main problem or were there others?
Were they less or more important in your opinion?
Explain why they were less or more important?
Explain whether you think invasion was the mos important problem or if you thought another or other problems were more important, then explain why.
Privy Council: Choosing her Privy Councillors
Money: Financial weaknesses, inherited debt and the cost of war
War: Challenges from Scotland, France and Spain
Religion: Divisions between Catholicism and Protestantism
Gender: Could a woman rule successfully?
Legitimacy: Marriage between her parents believed to be invalid by Catholics as the Pope did not approve
Marriage and Succession: Finding the right candidate to secure Elizabeth’s reign and the future of the Tudor dynasty
Peace and Prosperity: Wealthy people are less likely to riot or rebel against the monarch, but bad harvests and disease struck multiple times during Elizabeth’s reign
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