1) Shakespeare lived during Queen Elizabeth I's reign from 1558 to 1603, a period of relative stability in England following turmoil. Under her patronage of the arts, London became a cultural center and Shakespeare and other playwrights thrived.
2) Upon Elizabeth's death, King James I came to power and was also a patron of the arts. He invited Shakespeare's acting company to become the King's Men and produce new works.
3) The document then provides historical context on religion, education, theaters, and Shakespeare's life and career during this Elizabethan period in England.