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The birth of Queen Elizabeth is important because all birth's in society are important. The birth of new life.
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Anne Boleyn arrested and taken to the Tower for treason, incest and adultary in the tower of London. This is important because Elizabeth is apart from her mother at an early age.
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King Henry and Jane Seymour were married. This is important because Elizabeth has a step mom in the picture. This is hard on her, even on a young age.
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Elizabeth leaves Katherine Parr's household under questionable circumstances because of rumors of an affair between Elizabeth and Thomas Seymour, Katherine's husband. This is important because it gave Elizabeth a negative name.
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Elizabeth crowned Queen of England. This is important because she know has total control over England.
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When the Bubonic Plague broke out in London in 1563, Queen Elizabeth I moved her court to Windsor Castle where she erected gallows and ordered that anyone coming from London was to be hanged. This is important because she saved many lives but also killed many
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On 1570 the Catholic Church excummincated the Queen. This is important because because she refused to return England to the Roman Catholic Church. She was a Protestant. However, because she renounced the Pope's power over her.
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Nov 14, 1575 - Queen Elizabeth declines to accept the sovereignty of the Netherlands. This is important because the Netherlands wanted power to be in the hands of the common people but Elizabeth was to selfish and power to accept.
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Prince William of Orange is murdered and England sends aid to the Netherlands. This is important because England is allies with the Netherlands so they have to support them from past agreement. This shows they're loyal.
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Queen Elizabeth dies on 24 March 1603 of of blood poisoning. This is important because it ends the reign of a well known Queen.