Renaissance: The Tudors

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Renaissance: The Tudors Queen Elizabeth I

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Renaissance: The Tudors. Queen Elizabeth I. Quiz – Part 1. 1. T or F – King Henry VIII’s goal was to have a male child to rule after his death. 2. T or F – King Henry VIII was unable to gain power over the Pope and accepted his defeat in battle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Renaissance: The Tudors

Queen Elizabeth I

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Quiz – Part 1• 1. T or F – King Henry VIII’s goal was to have a male

child to rule after his death.• 2. T or F – King Henry VIII was unable to gain power

over the Pope and accepted his defeat in battle.• 3. T or F – King Henry VIII changed England from

Protestant to Catholic.• 4. T or F – King Henry VIII became the head of the

Church of England.• 5. T or F – King Henry VIII became more powerful than

the Pope in England.• 6. T of F – King Henry VIII gets his name “the 8th”

because he married 8 times.

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Vocabulary• Tudor – name of family who ruled England from 1485 till

1603.• Henry VIII – Elizabeth I’s father• Anne Boleyn – Elizabeth I’s mother• Edward VI – Elizabeth I’s younger brother• Mary I – Elizabeth I’s older sister• England – country Elizabeth I ruled• Spain – enemy country of England• Armada – a large group of war ships• Flagship – ship that carries the commander of a fleet and a

flag showing his rank• Elizabethan Age – time frame named for the rule of Queen

Elizabeth I

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King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn

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Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward

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Young Queen and Mature Queen

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How did Queen Elizabeth I Impact England and the World?

• 1. Read additional information on Queen Elizabeth I. As you read be able to answer the following questions.– A. How did religion impact Elizabeth I. How did

Elizabeth I impact religion?– B. Why was the Spanish Armada an important event?

What was the outcome of this event?– C. When Elizabeth wasn’t “ruling”, how did she live her

life?

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Independent• 2. Many monarchs are given additional titles or

nicknames that described them and their rule. Examples: Alexander the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Phillip the Fair.– Objective: provide Queen Elizabeth I of England with a new

title or nickname that accurately describes her impact upon England and the world.

• 3. Explain what the title means. Provide at least three specific details to support the new name/title.

• 4. Include a visual to assist in the explanation of this title.