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Elizabeth I and the Politics of
the Elizabethan Era

           Patrick Lim 2I108
          Loh Zheng Yi 2I109
           Aldric Bek 2I108
          Ng Boon Hian 2I112
           Jarrett Toh 2I122
Who was Elizabeth I?

 Elizabeth I was the
 queen of England from
 1558 to 1603.
 She became queen at
 the age of 25.
 She died on 24 March
 1603 (aged 69) .
Religion

 She was a Protestant.
 Her strong belief in the religion
 Protestant has given her much
 trouble with other countries.
The queen

 When she was the queen, she had
 more power than a modern day
 president or prime minister.
 She often disagreed with the
 Parliament.
 She ruled England from Whitehall
 in London.
Her family

 Elizabeth was the daughter of King
 Henry VIII and his second wife,
 Anne Boleyn.
Her marriage

 She never married.
 Parliament wanted her to get married
 so that she would have children and
 that the king or queen would remain
 protestant.
Elizabeth and Literature
 Like other rich people at that time,
 she was a patroness of poetry, drama,
 music and the crafts.
 She was a very gifted scholar who was
 an accomplished linguist with the
 ability to speak several languages
 Hence there was a widespread
 increase in literacy and great
 achievements in the arts, and many
 great poets and playwrights emerged
Elizabethan Politics

International relations do not come easily…
There are always the pros…
And the conflicts…
Elizabethan Politics


•So we will embark on this mini tour
•To learn of Elizabeth’s England’s politics…
•And Elizabeth’s England’s allies…
•And its foes…
Netherlands
Alliance
   England forged alliance with Netherlands (an ally)
   August 14, 1585 - Queen Elizabeth issues a
   declaration taking the Netherlands under her
   protection
   December 8, 1585 - Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of
   Leicester (close friend of Elizabeth) leads the
   English army to fight the Spanish forces who are
   occupying the Netherlands
   In return, Netherlands helped fight the Spanish
   Armanda when the English fleet was in peril
Netherlands and England



Scene 1—Spanish forces occupying Netherlands
Netherlands and England


Scene 2—England helps Dutch fight off the Spanish forces



            +
Netherlands and England



      Scene 3—Dutch assisted England to fend off the
      Spanish Armanda invasion
+

               VS
Spain
Conflicts
  Differences in religion between Protestant England
  and Catholic Spain
  The triumph of the England’s new Protestant
  church angered the King of Spain, Philip II
  Competition in trade Anglo-Spanish War from
  1585-1604
  Elizabeth refused Philip II’s hand in marriage and
  caused a terrible shock to his personal pride
  The sturdy independence of the English people
  was a severe blow to his pride of country.
Spain
Actions that caused/resulted from conflicts
  England privateers/pirates plundered from Spain’s
  treasure ships who protested and demanded
  restitution. Elizabeth refused.

  King Philip II’s hatred turned into determination to
  conquer England. He started on his preparation for
  war against England

  1588, August 8-The amazing and renowned
  Spanish Armada of 132 ships was defeated by the
  English fleet of 34 ships and 163 armed merchant
  vessels with the help of Dutch army who helped to
  ward off Spanish reinforcements.
England & Spain
Protestant England VS Catholic Spain




                                       King
         Queen       VS                Philip II
         Elizabeth
Scotland
Conflicts
  Religious reasons---Protestant England and
  Catholic Scotland could not get along
Scotland
Actions linked to Conflicts
  Elizabeth cancelled a meeting with Mary, Queen of
  Scots because of Mary’s continued attacks of
  French Protestants (in fact they never met)

  The Catholic Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned
  by Elizabeth I
Scotland
Actions linked to Conflicts
  Many protestants wanted to replace Queen
  Elizabeth with Queen Mary whom they think
  should be the rightful heir to the throne of England.

  Babington Plot:
  Sir Francis Walsingham discovered Anthony
  Babington’s plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth
  and replace her with Mary Queen of Scots, leading
  to the execution of Queen Mary on 8 February
  1587
Ireland (9 Years War)
 AKA Tyrone’s Rebellion
 Irish and Spain against Elizabeth I’s
 England
 Conflict between Hugh O’Neill’s ambitions
 to control Ireland and England’s advance
 on Ireland
 Ireland’s previous religion was Catholic.
 Strength was about 14000 vs 17000 men
Ireland
 War ended with Irish defeat on March 1603
 O’Neill and other Irish commanders
 received good terms from the new King,
 James I
   They were given full control of their estates and
   granted full pardons, but they must remain loyal
   to England from then.
 Elizabeth I had died a week before the
 surrender.
Roman Catholic Church
Conflicts
  It is obvious that religious conflicts occurred
  between Roman Catholic Church and Protestant
  England
  During the English Reformation, many
  monasteries and churches were dissolved or
  destroyed.
  Mary Queen then reunited the Church of England
  with the Roman Catholic Church and persecuted
  protestants
Roman Catholic Church
 Elizabeth I then enforced the act of supremacy
 Act of supremacy prevented Catholics from getting
 high positions or being teachers
 Elizabeth I tried to eliminate the Catholic Church
 but Catholics in Ireland resisted her efforts
 The main religion was thus changed into
 Protestant
 This is in direct contrast with Spain’s catholic
 religion and the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church

 Northumberland plot
   Plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I, but
   failed
   Pope Pius V decided to help the rebels,
   resulting in even more distrust by
   Elizabeth I towards the Catholics.
Shakespeare’s Relationship with
Queen Elizabeth I




                 ?
Shakespeare’s Relationship with
Queen Elizabeth I
 During her reign, Queen Elizabeth I regularly
 invited Shakespeare and his acting company, The
 Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later The King’s Men, to
 perform in her court. Because of this, many people
 tend to assume that the queen had a very close
 relationship with Shakespeare. However, this is
 not true.

 There is little historical evidence that Shakespeare
 talked much to Queen Elizabeth, let alone be close
 to her.
Shakespeare’s Relationship with
Queen Elizabeth I
 Elizabeth I very much liked Shakespeare’s plays,
 and stood against the puritans who wished to
 close down the theatres. She was an active and
 generous patron of the theatre. Without her
 support, the Elizabethan theatres would not have
 survived.

 During Elizabeth’s reign, court performances by
 acting companies were popularised by her and
 Shakespeare's company was selected to perform
 in her court more than any other company.
Shakespeare’s Relationship with
Queen Elizabeth I
   Indeed, the Queen was very fond of
   Shakespeare’s plays. According to historical
   sources, the Lord Chamberlain's Men performed
   at court thirty-two times, compared to thirty-
   seven performances by all other companies
   combined.

   One of Shakespeare’s plays that Elizabeth saw
   was Henry IV, Part One. Apparently, the Queen
   liked the character of Falstaff so much that she
   asked Shakespeare to write a play that showed
   the character in love. At the Queen’s insistence,
   Shakespeare revived Falstaff in the play The
   Merry Wives of Winsdor.
Shakespeare’s Relationship with
Queen Elizabeth I
 However, it appears that Shakepeare worked for
 the Queen as she demanded but there is no
 indication that their relationship was closer than
 that.


 In a modern context, their relationship would be
 similar to a employer- employee relationship. The
 two had no close relationship with one another and
 did not know each other personally.
Compare Elizabeth I to Portia:
how is Portia’s character a tribute
to Elizabeth I?
Portia

 Portia is the lead female in the
 Merchant of Venice play
 She is also the heroine who saves
 the day when she finds a fault in the
 contract given by Shylock and forces
 Shylock to drop the charges against
 Antonio.
Portia

 She is very much like an independent
 woman who has rose to such high
 ranks like today’s Michelle Obama or
 Condolezza Rice.
 She is a strong-headed woman.
Queen Elizabeth I
 Queen Elizabeth I had the same character as
 Portia.
 Perhaps Portia was an inspiration drawn from as
 well as a tribute paid to Elizabeth I who was a
 patron of Shakespeare’s works.
  Queen Elizabeth I had been famous for the defeat
 of the Spanish Armada
 She had also created an Elizabethan Era in which
 English dramas and plays had flourished during
 this period.
Queen Elizabeth I
 She is celebrated as the ruler of a golden age.

 Her work on the throne is enormous and helped to
 give England its own identity.

  She was a successful monarch and also another
 strong woman like Portia. The Pope once
 commented, "She is only a woman, only mistress
 of half an island."
Comparing Portia to Queen
Elizabeth 1
 Unmarried                 Married
 Dogged survivor, in an    Portia mentioned this
 age when government       famous quote about
 was ramshackle and        mercy." The quality of
 limited and when          mercy is not strain'd,
 monarchs in               It droppeth as the gentle
 neighbouring countries    rain from heaven
 faced internal problems   Upon the place beneath.
 that jeopardised their    It is twice blest:
 thrones.                  It blesseth him that gives
                           and him that takes.”
Comparing Portia to Queen
Elizabeth 1
 Smart, defeated the      When Portia wanted to
 Spanish Armada           help Antonio, she
 during her rule.         came up with this
 Heiress of the England   Christian moral to let
 Empire                   Shylock have a
                          chance to show some
                          mercy first rather than
                          need compulsion to
                          show it.
                          Heiress of Belmont
References
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England Retrieved 18 May 2009.
 The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare edited by Robert Wilks
 Elizabeth R http://www.elizabethi.org by Heather Thomas (M.Phil)
 1998-2009 retrieved 19 May 2009.
 http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-age.htm
 http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/the-spanish-armada.htm
 http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/queen-elizabeth-i.htm
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Elizabeth 1 & the Politics of the Elizabethan Era

  • 1. Elizabeth I and the Politics of the Elizabethan Era Patrick Lim 2I108 Loh Zheng Yi 2I109 Aldric Bek 2I108 Ng Boon Hian 2I112 Jarrett Toh 2I122
  • 2. Who was Elizabeth I? Elizabeth I was the queen of England from 1558 to 1603. She became queen at the age of 25. She died on 24 March 1603 (aged 69) .
  • 3. Religion She was a Protestant. Her strong belief in the religion Protestant has given her much trouble with other countries.
  • 4. The queen When she was the queen, she had more power than a modern day president or prime minister. She often disagreed with the Parliament. She ruled England from Whitehall in London.
  • 5. Her family Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
  • 6. Her marriage She never married. Parliament wanted her to get married so that she would have children and that the king or queen would remain protestant.
  • 7. Elizabeth and Literature Like other rich people at that time, she was a patroness of poetry, drama, music and the crafts. She was a very gifted scholar who was an accomplished linguist with the ability to speak several languages Hence there was a widespread increase in literacy and great achievements in the arts, and many great poets and playwrights emerged
  • 8. Elizabethan Politics International relations do not come easily… There are always the pros… And the conflicts…
  • 9. Elizabethan Politics •So we will embark on this mini tour •To learn of Elizabeth’s England’s politics… •And Elizabeth’s England’s allies… •And its foes…
  • 10. Netherlands Alliance England forged alliance with Netherlands (an ally) August 14, 1585 - Queen Elizabeth issues a declaration taking the Netherlands under her protection December 8, 1585 - Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (close friend of Elizabeth) leads the English army to fight the Spanish forces who are occupying the Netherlands In return, Netherlands helped fight the Spanish Armanda when the English fleet was in peril
  • 11. Netherlands and England Scene 1—Spanish forces occupying Netherlands
  • 12. Netherlands and England Scene 2—England helps Dutch fight off the Spanish forces +
  • 13. Netherlands and England Scene 3—Dutch assisted England to fend off the Spanish Armanda invasion + VS
  • 14. Spain Conflicts Differences in religion between Protestant England and Catholic Spain The triumph of the England’s new Protestant church angered the King of Spain, Philip II Competition in trade Anglo-Spanish War from 1585-1604 Elizabeth refused Philip II’s hand in marriage and caused a terrible shock to his personal pride The sturdy independence of the English people was a severe blow to his pride of country.
  • 15. Spain Actions that caused/resulted from conflicts England privateers/pirates plundered from Spain’s treasure ships who protested and demanded restitution. Elizabeth refused. King Philip II’s hatred turned into determination to conquer England. He started on his preparation for war against England 1588, August 8-The amazing and renowned Spanish Armada of 132 ships was defeated by the English fleet of 34 ships and 163 armed merchant vessels with the help of Dutch army who helped to ward off Spanish reinforcements.
  • 16. England & Spain Protestant England VS Catholic Spain King Queen VS Philip II Elizabeth
  • 17. Scotland Conflicts Religious reasons---Protestant England and Catholic Scotland could not get along
  • 18. Scotland Actions linked to Conflicts Elizabeth cancelled a meeting with Mary, Queen of Scots because of Mary’s continued attacks of French Protestants (in fact they never met) The Catholic Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned by Elizabeth I
  • 19. Scotland Actions linked to Conflicts Many protestants wanted to replace Queen Elizabeth with Queen Mary whom they think should be the rightful heir to the throne of England. Babington Plot: Sir Francis Walsingham discovered Anthony Babington’s plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth and replace her with Mary Queen of Scots, leading to the execution of Queen Mary on 8 February 1587
  • 20. Ireland (9 Years War) AKA Tyrone’s Rebellion Irish and Spain against Elizabeth I’s England Conflict between Hugh O’Neill’s ambitions to control Ireland and England’s advance on Ireland Ireland’s previous religion was Catholic. Strength was about 14000 vs 17000 men
  • 21. Ireland War ended with Irish defeat on March 1603 O’Neill and other Irish commanders received good terms from the new King, James I They were given full control of their estates and granted full pardons, but they must remain loyal to England from then. Elizabeth I had died a week before the surrender.
  • 22. Roman Catholic Church Conflicts It is obvious that religious conflicts occurred between Roman Catholic Church and Protestant England During the English Reformation, many monasteries and churches were dissolved or destroyed. Mary Queen then reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church and persecuted protestants
  • 23. Roman Catholic Church Elizabeth I then enforced the act of supremacy Act of supremacy prevented Catholics from getting high positions or being teachers Elizabeth I tried to eliminate the Catholic Church but Catholics in Ireland resisted her efforts The main religion was thus changed into Protestant This is in direct contrast with Spain’s catholic religion and the Roman Catholic Church
  • 24. Roman Catholic Church Northumberland plot Plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I, but failed Pope Pius V decided to help the rebels, resulting in even more distrust by Elizabeth I towards the Catholics.
  • 26. Shakespeare’s Relationship with Queen Elizabeth I During her reign, Queen Elizabeth I regularly invited Shakespeare and his acting company, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later The King’s Men, to perform in her court. Because of this, many people tend to assume that the queen had a very close relationship with Shakespeare. However, this is not true. There is little historical evidence that Shakespeare talked much to Queen Elizabeth, let alone be close to her.
  • 27. Shakespeare’s Relationship with Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth I very much liked Shakespeare’s plays, and stood against the puritans who wished to close down the theatres. She was an active and generous patron of the theatre. Without her support, the Elizabethan theatres would not have survived. During Elizabeth’s reign, court performances by acting companies were popularised by her and Shakespeare's company was selected to perform in her court more than any other company.
  • 28. Shakespeare’s Relationship with Queen Elizabeth I Indeed, the Queen was very fond of Shakespeare’s plays. According to historical sources, the Lord Chamberlain's Men performed at court thirty-two times, compared to thirty- seven performances by all other companies combined. One of Shakespeare’s plays that Elizabeth saw was Henry IV, Part One. Apparently, the Queen liked the character of Falstaff so much that she asked Shakespeare to write a play that showed the character in love. At the Queen’s insistence, Shakespeare revived Falstaff in the play The Merry Wives of Winsdor.
  • 29. Shakespeare’s Relationship with Queen Elizabeth I However, it appears that Shakepeare worked for the Queen as she demanded but there is no indication that their relationship was closer than that. In a modern context, their relationship would be similar to a employer- employee relationship. The two had no close relationship with one another and did not know each other personally.
  • 30. Compare Elizabeth I to Portia: how is Portia’s character a tribute to Elizabeth I?
  • 31. Portia Portia is the lead female in the Merchant of Venice play She is also the heroine who saves the day when she finds a fault in the contract given by Shylock and forces Shylock to drop the charges against Antonio.
  • 32. Portia She is very much like an independent woman who has rose to such high ranks like today’s Michelle Obama or Condolezza Rice. She is a strong-headed woman.
  • 33. Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I had the same character as Portia. Perhaps Portia was an inspiration drawn from as well as a tribute paid to Elizabeth I who was a patron of Shakespeare’s works. Queen Elizabeth I had been famous for the defeat of the Spanish Armada She had also created an Elizabethan Era in which English dramas and plays had flourished during this period.
  • 34. Queen Elizabeth I She is celebrated as the ruler of a golden age. Her work on the throne is enormous and helped to give England its own identity. She was a successful monarch and also another strong woman like Portia. The Pope once commented, "She is only a woman, only mistress of half an island."
  • 35. Comparing Portia to Queen Elizabeth 1 Unmarried Married Dogged survivor, in an Portia mentioned this age when government famous quote about was ramshackle and mercy." The quality of limited and when mercy is not strain'd, monarchs in It droppeth as the gentle neighbouring countries rain from heaven faced internal problems Upon the place beneath. that jeopardised their It is twice blest: thrones. It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.”
  • 36. Comparing Portia to Queen Elizabeth 1 Smart, defeated the When Portia wanted to Spanish Armada help Antonio, she during her rule. came up with this Heiress of the England Christian moral to let Empire Shylock have a chance to show some mercy first rather than need compulsion to show it. Heiress of Belmont
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  • 38. References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England Retrieved 18 May 2009. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare edited by Robert Wilks Elizabeth R http://www.elizabethi.org by Heather Thomas (M.Phil) 1998-2009 retrieved 19 May 2009. http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-age.htm http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/the-spanish-armada.htm http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/queen-elizabeth-i.htm