The phrase "Golden Age of Britain" was commonly used by historians to refer to the century after Elizabeth's death. The Elizabethean era is seen as the great expansion of English culture and population. It set the groundwork for the global power that Britain was going to become.
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So the traditional answer would be no. The country was not yet powerful enough or rich enough to be called a "golden age".
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One of the most famous speeches of Elizabeth was the "golden speech" of November 1601. It was given about 17 months before her death. Her death begins the golden age of a mighty Britain.
It was a Golden Age in some ways, I think. It was the creation of the English theater, and the wonderful plays of Shakespeare. It was an age of exploration and expansion of trade, when England went from being an obscure backwater of a country to being a major world power. Explorers like Drake and Raleigh made England a force tob e reckoned with. It was the age when the religion of England was finally settled as Church of England. It was the era of England's great triumph against the might of Spain with the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
In the later years of Elizabeth's reign, however, there was much economic hardship, a great increase in poverty and homelessness. the Poor Laws were created in the 1590s to provide a sort of basic minmum welfare for the poor.
But it was an exciting and colourful period in english history, and looking back it is an era of impressive achievements and great excitement. And presiding over it all is the colourful figure of Elizabeth I herself, one of our most exciting and romantic monarchs. yes, I think balancing the good against the bad, it was an exceptional and exciting age and perhaps does deserve to be called Golden.
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his tob was calculated by me on his life style and later after 15 years or so i found i was correct pl convey my happy bday greetings to him if possible
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Scorpios of the whole wide world everyone knows, are
Capable leaders of war, politics, leadership and merit
Only the Scorpios deserve to inherit, the place of power,
Remove them from your sight and you will lose for sure,
Potential leaders from the world and at your cost too
Individual Scorpios are the ones so secure and strong
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The phrase "Golden Age of Britain" was commonly used by historians to refer to the century after Elizabeth's death. The Elizabethean era is seen as the great expansion of English culture and population. It set the groundwork for the global power that Britain was going to become.
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So the traditional answer would be no. The country was not yet powerful enough or rich enough to be called a "golden age".
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One of the most famous speeches of Elizabeth was the "golden speech" of November 1601. It was given about 17 months before her death. Her death begins the golden age of a mighty Britain.
It was a Golden Age in some ways, I think. It was the creation of the English theater, and the wonderful plays of Shakespeare. It was an age of exploration and expansion of trade, when England went from being an obscure backwater of a country to being a major world power. Explorers like Drake and Raleigh made England a force tob e reckoned with. It was the age when the religion of England was finally settled as Church of England. It was the era of England's great triumph against the might of Spain with the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
In the later years of Elizabeth's reign, however, there was much economic hardship, a great increase in poverty and homelessness. the Poor Laws were created in the 1590s to provide a sort of basic minmum welfare for the poor.
But it was an exciting and colourful period in english history, and looking back it is an era of impressive achievements and great excitement. And presiding over it all is the colourful figure of Elizabeth I herself, one of our most exciting and romantic monarchs. yes, I think balancing the good against the bad, it was an exceptional and exciting age and perhaps does deserve to be called Golden.
I HOPE U MEAN QUEEN LIZ 2ND OF COURSE ALL GOLD receded in her time even if u mark up the escalated value
Prince Charles is a Scorpio and born in the sign of wealth
his tob was calculated by me on his life style and later after 15 years or so i found i was correct pl convey my happy bday greetings to him if possible
SCORPIOS ARE ONE OF THEIR OWN KIND
Scorpios of the whole wide world everyone knows, are
Capable leaders of war, politics, leadership and merit
Only the Scorpios deserve to inherit, the place of power,
Remove them from your sight and you will lose for sure,
Potential leaders from the world and at your cost too
Individual Scorpios are the ones so secure and strong
Oh my god your friend and boyfriend are Scorpios too.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALL SCORPIOS TO YOU
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yes it was and it was all her personality that made it possible and her
straight forward approach towards the challenges her subjects And England faced