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Elizabethan Age

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What make England became stronger during the age of

Elizabethan ?

Wondering?

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Question After Lesson

CONTENTS

Strong Country needs good

Ruler Government Laws Military

1

How does it make England become stronger? 2

Reference

4

Influence on Society3

5

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IRELAND

ENGLAND

SCOTLAND

Make a Guess

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Age of Prosperous

Elizabethan Age

“ The most peaceful era of England. ”

“ The English Renaissance period. ”

“ Utopia age of England”

Utopia = the most peaceful and wealthy land

(ความเจริ�ญริ�งเริ อง)

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Ruler

She ruled England during that time for about 45 years (1558 – 1603).

She was a daughter of King Henry VIII.

Elizabethan Age = England under the rule of Queen Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I A great QUEEN of England

Elizabeth I

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GovernmentMonarch

Privy Council

Parliament (House of lord)

Local Government

Court

Queen Elizabeth I

Elizabeth’s group of advisers

group of representativesof common people.

Royal representative

s

Justice Crimes

The power does not centralize

with the Queen.

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Law

Laws cannot be passed just by the lone intention of the Queen.

Queen write down the bill (laws)

Parliament considered*

Law

Law pass/ not pass

considered* = พิ�จารณา

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Torture

Cutting off the right hand

Plucking out eyes with hot

pinchers

Tearing off fingers

Criminal

Stealing

Hanging If the prisoners do not committed their

guilt.

Poisoning If the prisoners committed their guilt

Thumbscrew

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The ducking stool

Torture for InvestigationStretching by the rack

Burning

Beating

Drowning

Woman accused of adultery.(ความผิ�ดเชิ�งชิ��สาว)

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The rack Hung up onto the pillory

Ducking Tool

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Military

Spain France

England

Weapons build by

Army

Smaller Ship

buildingStrong Army

Easier to

attack the

enemies.

Hard for

enemy to see

Strong + Utility

(อรรถประโยชิน์�) Modern

Weapons have

been made.

dread (ความหวาดกลั�ว) of being

torture made

people fight for

England.

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Every boys in upper class and middle class required to learn fencing. (ฟั�น์ดาบ)

Every boys in the country were needed to attend army.

Military

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How does it make England become stronger?

The Queen can ruled and take care whole country efficiently (อย!างม"ประส�ทธิ�ภาพิ)

People get more freedom to think, developed new things and can use their ability usefully.

The good Queen / ruler

The Queen was very talented. The strong ruler made country became stronger.

The good government management

The power does not centralize with the Queen.

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Strict laws

Less crimes

People tried their best to serve their country

Society became more discipline (ความเป&น์ระเบ"ยบ)

People afraid of laws and torture.

Great weapons and Armies

Strong armies and good weapon makes enemies

afraid

More chance to win in war.

How does it make England become stronger?

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Influence on SocietyStrong Englan

d

Less War

Peaceful

More time to develop

Art Music + Plays

Education Fashion Architecture Sport + Game

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Conclusion

Good + Talented ruler

Good and strong government

Strict Laws

Great Weapon and Strong Armies

Stronger

England

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Question After Lesson

Who was in a top position in Government ?

Which other 2 countries were parts of England?

ANS: Scotland and Ireland

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Reference

o http://www.elizabethanenglandlife.comlo http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uko http://www.vaguelyinteresting.co.uko http://gsmbristol.org/o http://www.elizabethi.org/uk/power/ohttp://pages.ramaz.org/2012/weintrora/shakespeare/elizabethan_social_classes.htmo http://faculty.history.wisc.edu/sommerville/367/367-03.htmo The Elizabethans : A.N. Wilson