The Elizabethan era is a golden age in English history because England had a stable government during this time period. The Elizabethan government structure was highly centralized. The monarchy, the Privy Council, and Parliament were the three bodies of the National government of England in …show more content…
The major purpose of exploration was to open trade routes. Sir Francis Drake, a famous English explorer, circumnavigated the globe from 1577 until 1580. The first daring voyage of Sir Francis Drake motivated other English men to follow his path. Sir Martin Frobisher was another famous English explorer. He is well-known for his voyages to Greenland and Labrador in 1578 and for attempting to discover a North-West passage (UUU), “a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean” (JJJ). One of the other famous English explorers was Sir Walter Raleigh. He was famous for discovering large and rich Empire of Guiana, a South American region in 1595 (OOO).
The golden age in English history is the Elizabethan era because during this era England experienced serenity and prosperity. The queen of this era, Elizabeth I, had a goal of bringing peace and order to England. She believed that no obstacle including her gender can stop her from achieving her goals. “Though the sex to which I belong is considered weak you will nevertheless find me a rock that bends to no