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Queen Elizabeth I
What do you already know about Queen Elizabeth I?
Thursday 17th March 2011
STARTER;
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Who was Elizabeth I?
Elizabeth was Queen of England,
Ireland and Wales from 1558 to
1603. She gave her name to the
'Elizabethan Age'. It was an exciting
time in English history. This was the
age of William Shakespeare's plays,
Francis Drake's voyages, and the sea
battles against the Spanish Armada.
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When did she live?
Elizabeth was the daughter of
King Henry VIII. She was
born in 1533. Her father
Henry VIII was head of the
Church of England.
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Queen
Elizabeth’s Problems 1558-1603
Elizabeth became
Queen of England in
1558. She died in 1603.
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All new monarchs face problems, but I had a
particularly challenging time. Remember
that I am
*female
*young (only 25)
* unmarried
* Protestant
* the daughter of Anne Boleyn
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Your Task
You are an expert in foreign and domestic policy
It is your job to advise the new queen Elizabeth,
leader of England
You will be told about various problems and
given a choice of three policies to follow.
Choose wisely. Your success will be rewarded.
Failure will be punished as the queen may lose
the throne and you will lose your head!
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YOUR AIMS
Your policy has very clear aims:
Get the new queen established on the throne.
Protect her from her enemies, both political and religious.
Make the economy of the country strong.
Maintain the Tudor royal family.
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Crisis:
RELIGION
England has suffered under your sisters’ Catholic rule
Many people were outraged by her burning of heretics
The Catholics want things to remain the same, and have powerful friends in the form of Spain
Some Protestants want to take things further than you would like.
You want a fair religion that will satisfy as many people as possible.
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Crisis: RELIGION
Keep the country
Catholic to avoid
yet another
religious change.
Make the Protestants happy by burning Catholics at the stake.
Go back to the Protestant Church and let Catholics worship privately.
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30
Points
20 Points
10 Points
Crisis: RELIGION
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Crisis: Marriage
You are only 25 years old
England desperately needs an heir
Your father had gone to a lot of
trouble to get one
Not having an heir might lead to war
You could marry later
?
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Stay single
Marry the Catholic Phillip of Spain to keep friends with them.
Marry an Englishman
Crisis: Marriage
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10
Points
30 Points
20 Points
Crisis: Marriage
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Crisis: Mary
Queen of Scots
Mary is your stepsister
She is also a catholic
She fled Scotland after the murder of her husband.
Some people might support her claim to your throne.
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Keep her
imprisoned
in England
Help her to get her Scottish throne back.
Give her back to the Scots for possible execution
Crisis: Mary
Queen of Scots
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20
Points
30 Points
10 Points
Crisis: Mary
Queen of Scots
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Crisis: Your looks!
As you get older, the mirror show the lines in your face
Your hair is going grey
Your teeth are suffering and have started to rot
The strength of a country is judged by the beauty and good health of her queen.
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Refuse to have any more portraits of yourself painted.
Have especially beautiful portraits painted of you and send them to everyone.
Accept that there is nothing you can do about it and act graciously.
Crisis: Your looks!
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30
Points
10 Points
20 Points
Crisis: Your looks!
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There are food shortages
in the country
There are a large number
of unemployed people
who are begging
Some people are dying.
Crisis: Starvation
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Crisis: Starvation
• Pass extra laws against beggars to stop any trouble
Send them more food to help them through the crisis
Ignore it- it happens all the time!
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10
Points
20 Points
30 Points
Crisis: Starvation
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Add up your
scores
?
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How did you do?
120 - 150 Points
Your advice was
really good
For someone who
wanted to get rid of
Elizabeth and die!
Pack your suitcase
and escape while you
still have a head!
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How did you do?
90 – 110 Points
You are not as good as people
first thought in the advice that
you have given the queen.
She will probably tell you to
retire from politics, but at least
you will be able to keep your
head.
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How did you do?
50 – 80 Points
Very impressive advice
You helped the queen make the best possible decisions under difficult circumstances.
You will be rewarded with a title of your choice and an annual salary of gold.
Your new coat of arms
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What did
Elizabeth do?
Religion
Marriage
Mary Queen of
Scots
Her looks
Starvation
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Elizabeth’s image
• Elizabeth knew that her image was very
important.
• She could use it as propaganda, to
spread the tales of her power, wealth
and strength.
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These two pictures are from
modern films about Elizabeth.
They are based on contemporary
accounts of Elizabeth’s ‘Tilbury
Speech’ before the Spanish
Armada attacked England
1.What is Elizabeth wearing?
2.Why do you think she chose
to wear this kind of outfit?
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Symbolism
• Symbols were used in
portraits to tell the person
looking at it all about the
person in the picture.
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Eyes and ears These show that Elizabeth hears and sees everything and so knows what is happening in her country,
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Rainbow This shows Elizabeth brings peace after stormy times.
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Flowers and Pearls These are signs of youth and chastity (ie she is pure not married).
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The Jewelled globe This means Elizabeth is wise in both affairs of the heart and mind.
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Jewelled Glove This shows that men are prepared to throw down the gauntlet for Elizabeth. They will fight a duel for her honour.
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Bridal hair This is a sign of Elizabeth’s youth and virginity.
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Huge head dress This is to show that Elizabeth will always bring food to her people. It supports her royal crown.
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The serpent and heart The serpent is a sign of wisdom. The heart is a symbol that Elizabeth loves and possesses her people. Together they show that Elizabeth has the wisdom to control her heart.
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Angel’s wings These show that Elizabeth has heavenly knowledge. She has been given her power by God.
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Your portrait of Elizabeth
• Your task is to create an image of
Elizabeth which conveys all of her
characteristics
– Strength - married to her country
– Power - purity
– Wealth
– intelligences