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By: Jake Anselmo & Nate Hornyak Queen Elizabeth I By: Jake Anselmo & Nate Hornyak

Life Of Queen Elizabeth Born September 7, 1533 Born in the Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, located in England. Queen Elizabeth I became a queen on November 17, 1558. Died on March 24, 1603 Buried on April 28, 1603 Her full name was Elizabeth Tudor

Childhood Queen Elizabeth was raised like any other royal child, she had tutoring and excelled at languages and music. Queen Elizabeth’s mother had been beheaded at the age of two. Elizabeth had a crush when she was a teenager on her stepfather, Thomas Seymour. Also, while she was a teenager the friendship with her brother had weakened.

Adulthood Queen Elizabeth never married anyone nor had any children. 1962, Queen Elizabeth nearly died due to smallpox. When the Black Plague broke out in London 1963, Queen Elizabeth moved her court to Windsor castle where she threatened to hang anyone from London to follow her. She became Queen at the age of 25 and held the position for 44 years.

Family Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth’s birth was a huge disappointment to her father King Henry because everyone including himself was expecting a boy. Her half-brother was born during the year of 1537 by King Henry’s third wife Jane Seymour. Her father died in 1547. Mary Tudor, half sister of princess Elizabeth was very mad with the arrival of the Queen’s birth because that had meant she would not e Queen.

Events That Occurred While She Was Queen While she was Queen there was a war going on with England, France, and Spain. With the help of her main advisor William Cecil, Elizabeth was able to end the war with France. She was able to avoid the battling of the two other superpowers of the time.

Impacts on Society Due to Queen Elizabeth's interest in theater she had a large role on what the theater was allowed to perform. Theater also became much more popular due to Elizabeth’s interest. The people would have to listen to what she ordered because she was the Queen.

Greenwich Palace Greenwich is where Elizabeth and her family lived.

Religion Once Elizabeth became Queen her first order was to get rid of any religious dissatisfaction. The Religious Settlement of 1559 made Elizabeth the Supreme head of the Church. She wanted her church to be popular with her people, also she wanted catholicism to die out so people could be a part of her religion. She was mainly a Protestant.

The Fashions of the Elizabethan Age

Sumptuary Laws The Sumptuary laws enforced statutes of apparel and were used to control the behavior of a specific class structure.

Men The men were considered the head of their marriages. The men wore doublets,breeches, underwear, collars, ruffs, hats and shoes. The life expectancy for men during the era was around the age of 40. They provided the money for their families.

Women Women wore gowns, hats, corsets,collars, ruffs & shoes. The women were supposed to be housewives and mothers. On average woman would give birth to children every two years. Women would work in domestic services such as cooks and maids. Woman were not allowed to vote. Many single women were accused of being witches.

Children Boys had to wear skirts until they were seven. The boys who could afford school would have to go to school. The girls would stay at their homes and learn household skills. The children would always have to say their morning prayers.

What Materials Were Used For Clothes Silk Velvet Taffeta Wool Cotton Linen

Consequences For Not Following The Laws The consequences of not following the laws are major fines, loss of property, and even life!

Poor vs. Rich Rich people had better clothing than the poor people. The poor people wore rough cloth. The rich people would wear costly fabrics. There was a poor law passed in the 1590’s to help the rising number of unemployed and homeless.

Wardrobes

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