Chapter 3 · History
Elizabeth I and the Golden Age
Source: Handbook p.27
Elizabeth I (reigned 1558-1603) was the last Tudor monarch. Her reign is known as the 'Golden Age' — a time of exploration, literature (Shakespeare), and national confidence. Key events: the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588; the expansion of English exploration and trade; the flourishing of arts and theatre. She never married and was known as the 'Virgin Queen'. When she died in 1603 without an heir, the crown passed to James VI of Scotland.
Sign in to keep reading
Chapter 1 topics are free to read without an account. Sign in to unlock chapters 2–5 with native-language explanations, key terms and memory tips.
Try a Free Mock Test
Test Yourself on This Topic