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CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING ELIZABETH’S ASSENTION TO THE THRONE:
Queen Elizabeth survived many struggles as a young girl and woman. ... When Queen Anne bore him a daughter instead of a son he ordered his wife beheaded and the child princess declared a bastard. A year later, Elizabeth’s half brother was born. Queen Elizabeth was given an exceptional education, which fully equipped her for all the things she would need to know as a queen. ... Despite this Elizabeth grew up in loneliness and danger, learning the urgency of keeping her balance on England’s bouncing political teeter-totter. King Henry VIII died in 1547 and for the next eleven years things became very traumatic for both England and Elizabeth. During that time Edward VI, and Mary I, ruled. During Mary I’s rule she became frightened of Elizabeth’s Protestantism, she being a devout Roman Catholic, and had Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Tower of London on the false charge of having been implicated in Wyatts rebellion.
Approximate Word count = 723 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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