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By: Kelsey I, Eudine, Cody, Kelsey G, Bryce, Chloe

Queen Elizabeth became Queen at age 25 in 1558 six years before Shakespeare's birth and she reigned for 45 years, London became a cultural and commercial center where learning thrived. London’s navy and army was one of the strongest militaries in the world at this time after beating the Spanish Armada in Professional theatres were built for the first time and attracted 15,000 people a week. Queen Elizabeth was fond of the theatre, and many of the famous plays and play writers lived during her reign, including: Andrew Marlowe Ben Johnson William Shakespeare

Protestants and the Catholics were butting heads for numerous years (during Elizabeth’s reign) Church was an essential to attend Catholics couldn’t hold mass legally but it wasn’t a crime to practice this religion Wealthier people: hold private mass, less frequently punished, were at times exempt from attending Church The translation of the bible was made from Latin to English it was finally completed in It was the most sold and influential books in the world today. Religion

KING JAMES 1ST When Queen Elizabeth the 1 st died King James the first rose into power. King James had a great love for learning and education. The King; like the Queen was fond of the theatres The King commissioned the translation of the Bible King James surrounded himself with untrustworthy advisors. Lifestyle strained Royal finances and the patience of Puritan-controlled parliament. King James 1 st died in 1628 Charles the 1 st (Son) ascended to the throne Tensions between parliament and crown increased. Charles the 1 st lost the civil war to the Puritans They executed the King and Charles the 2 nd fled to France Puritans were in control for a dozen years Charles the 2 nd returned, claimed the throne and installed the restoration Inspiration for Macbeth

BRITISH PEERAGE AND NOBILITY Duke: Highest Rank in British Peerage. It was looked at as a leader. Females are called a duchess Marquess: Is the second highest rank, female counterpart is the marchioness. Earl: This title comes from an old English term that referred to a military leader, and the rank corresponds to a continental Europe. The females are called Countess Viscount: Latin-derived word that translates to vice-count. Or Lower nobility. Baron: The lowest rank of British peer; someone who holds land directly from the King or Queen.

SOCIAL ORDERS Monarch: The Elizabethan Era was a time of many changes and developments and was also considered as the golden age in History, for Poetry and literature. This time was led by Queen Elizabeth the 1 st and ruled this era for 45 years. Nobility: This class was rich and powerful, and they have large households. Within this class there was a distinction between old and new. Most old families were protestants. During Shakespeare's time there were only about 55 noble families in all of Europe.

MERCHANT: SHIPPING PRODUCTS FROM ENGLAND TO PORTS IN EUROPE AND TO THE NEW WORLD BECAME A PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR THEM. YEOMANRY: “MIDDLING” CLASS WHO SAVED ENOUGH TO LIVE COMFORTABLY BUT ANY MOMENT THROUGH ILLNESS OR BAD LUCK BE PLUNGED INTO POVERTY. LABORERS LAST CLASS OF THE ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND. SOCIAL CLASSES

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