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      • Elizabeth came to power in 1558, inheriting problems with religion, poverty and foreign policy She became queen after both her brother, Edward VI (1537-1553), and her sister, Mary I (1516-1558), had died. Despite inheriting all of these problems she brought many strengths, ruled well and brought stability back to England.
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  2. Elizabeth faced challenges throughout her long reign - from Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Spanish Armada. She was a cautious ruler who acted carefully to preserve England’s security. Part of ...

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  3. Queen Elizabeth I inherited several issues from the reign of her predecessor, Queen Mary I, including an unpopular war with France and the religious divisions that Mary’s campaign against Protestantism had left behind.

  4. Elizabeth inherited problems in religion, economy and foreign policy. She tightly controlled Parliament and her Privy Council. She never married, putting the security of England before...

  5. Sep 8, 2024 · What Issues did Elizabeth Face in England in 1558? - Summary. When Elizabeth became queen in 1558, the two key challenges to the population were money and religion. Both issues stemmed from the reign of Elizabeth's half-sister, Mary I. As a devout Catholic, Mary changed England's religion from Protestantism to Catholicism. England's official ...

  6. Quick answer: Elizabeth faced many conflicts during her reign. From the beginning she was challenged on all levels. The issues included religious debate, royal legitimacy and...

  7. Sep 8, 2022 · Here is a look back at the triumphs and challenges the Queen faced during her 70-year reign. By Patricia D'Cunha. Posted September 8, 2022 1:31 pm. Last Updated September 8, 2022 6:55 pm....

  8. May 5, 2003 · Susan Doran looks at what it meant to be a female monarch in a male world and how the Queen responded to the challenges. Judging from the results of 2002’s BBC television poll of Great Britons, Elizabeth I is the best known and most admired English monarch, at least among those members of the public who decided to vote. Given her high profile ...

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