EARLY ELIZABETH I CONSOLIDATION Flashcards
1
Q
In WHAT ways was England weak upon Elizabeth’s accession?
A
- Possible lack of support from Mary’s councillors, due to Elizabeth’s difference in religion
- There were bad harvests, meaning increased prices
- The flu epidemic was badly affecting the people
- Foreign policy was weak (England had lost Calais)
- There was a question about the Queen’s marriage
2
Q
HOW MUCH support did Elizabeth I have upon her accession?
A
- Key councillors and members of the political elite supported her upon Mary I’s death (or chose not to interfere)
- Philip of Spain had shown his recognition of Elizabeth as Mary’s successor
- She quickly appointed Cecil as her principal secretary (strong partnership)
3
Q
WHAT are some strengths of Elizabeth’s accession?
A
- She had support from Mary’s councillors
- She kept the old councillors guessing about their position
- Her coronation was quick (within 2 months)
4
Q
WHAT were Elizabeth’s early aims?
A
1) Consolidate her position
2) Settle religious issues
3) Pursue a peaceful settlement with France