Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The situation on
Elizabeth's accession
- Elizabeth's
Strengths as a
monarch
- She had experienced councillors
- Sir Francis Walsingham
- Robert cecil
- William Cecil
- She had became Queen at 23
- Elizabeth's
weaknesses as a
Monarch
- She was unmarried
- She was a female and
England think that men are
better at being in Charge.
- She wasn't very experienced
- She needed a Privy Council
- What were the key
roles in the
Government?
- Monarch
- Privy Council
- Parliament
- Local Governments
- Courts
- Problems she faced in 1558
- Doubts over a female ruler
- Prove herself to England and
make them think she is
worthy of being a leader
- Elizabeth's legitimacy
- Religious divisions
- Make the church feel homely
to all religions
- Choosing her council
- challenges from abroad
- Marriage and succession
- Financial weaknesses
- Why was religion so important?
- They were Protestant and Catholic
- The different religions believe that the bible
should be in different languages
- The churches for the different
religions are decorated differently