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    Elizabethan Era Elizabethan era culture was very different‚ but also similar to our culture today. There are many mysteries surrounding the Elizabethan era. This era started when queen Elizabeth the first took power hence the name Elizabethan Era. During the year the ra took place (1558- 1603) there was a distinct culture of England. People of the Elizabethan era were into many different things like sports‚ food‚ and clothing. People of the Elizabethan era were into sports‚ but not all of them were modern

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    technology we have‚ or disappointed in how our economy is run and possibly even civilization itself. Let’s travel back in time to England in the 1600’s‚ when King James died on March 27‚ 1625 ‚ immediately following his death his 2nd son took over his reign‚ Charles I . Charles was born on November 19‚ 1600 in Dunfermline Palace‚ he had two siblings who survived birth‚ Elizabeth Stuart and Henry Fredrick. He outlived his siblings and took over the throne in 1625‚ that same year he married Henrietta Maria

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    Voyage into the South Seas‚ AD 1593”. Richard at the age of 58 he continued his need for adventure by leading and expedition to the Mediterranean against the Barbary or North African pirates. Richard died on April 17‚ 1622 at the age of 60 in Slapton England. Richard Hawkins had many adventures at sea and continued to for as long as he lived. While on his trip to Brazil with his uncle‚ he captained one ship and was second command of another. They arrived back in Plymouth in November of 1582 with a

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    Tatiana June 5‚ 2013 Shakespearean dance/Elizabethan dance The dance one of the most popular things of Elizabethan time. Shakespearean dance is dancing in England from about 1550 to 1650. It refers specifically to the dances in the plays and time of Shakespeare (1564-1616)‚ and more generally to dancing during the heyday of the English public theatres. Historians refer to this period as “early modern‚” but in dance‚ “early modern dancing” which refers to early twentieth-century dancing. Dancing

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    surviving child - a girl‚ Princess Mary‚ born in 1516. By the end of the 1520s‚ Catherine was in her forties and he was desperate for a son. The Tudor dynasty had been established by conquest in 1485 and King Henry was only its second monarch. England had not so far had a ruling queen‚ and the dynasty was not secure enough to run the risk of handing the Crown on to a woman‚ risking disputed succession or domination of a foreign power through marriage. In the meantime‚ King Henry had anyway fallen

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    their society. The way Hero’s father takes a mans word over hers shows how strong trust and respect was for men compared to that shown towards women. Even though this play was written in a time when England was ruled by a woman (Queen Elizabeth) society was still dominated by men. Even Queen Elizabeth said she had the stomach of a man‚ implying that men are tougher than women purely because they are of a different gender. This left women with two roles in society; they were seen as prostitutes to

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    of London. He was the eldest son of his parents. Spenser seemed to have at least one sister and number of brothers. His sister’s name was Sarah. His father was a Lancastrian of the Merchant Tailors Company. His father John Spenser and his mother Elizabeth were not rich. So his education started in an ordinary school called Merchant Tailors School in London. After his school education‚ he went to Pembroke College‚ Cambridge in 1569; he had to do various odd job to support himself. He studied at Cambridge

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    paper I will discuss where and how the English language originated and how it has spread to become one of the most spoken languages in the world. Before I started my research on my topic of choice‚ my original hypothesis was that the English language was started by a whole assortment of Germanic tribes invading England thousands of years ago. This ultimately became the goal of my paper‚ to see if Germanic tribes started the English language‚ or if it was started from some other tribes that I was not

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    receive wealth and status by exploiting them to the King of England‚ Henry the VIII. First Mary is sent to seduce the King‚ when she becomes pregnant‚ her parents think they have achieved what they set out to do‚ but Anne comes back from France and sets about seducing the King for her own. She does this somewhat successfully but then he becomes enraged at her and rapes her. She becomes pregnant with a daughter‚ who later becomes Queen Elizabeth. She is later executed because of rumors of incest with

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    Elizabethan Theater By: Chris Elizabethan times in the 1600s was a progression for the world of the theater. A period named after Queen Elizabeth I of England‚ it is from this period that modern day society has its foundation for the entertainment industry. From the violence that was prevalent because of the Black Death‚ people turned to the theater for its poetry and romance. During this time period‚ there were two types of theatrical performances that were available for the people’s viewing

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