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Elizabeth I

David McGill explores the range of material available on the internet to help you with your study of the challenges Elizabeth I faced when she became queen in 1558

There are plenty of online resources on Elizabeth I’s reign. This period is examined in the Edexcel and AQA GCSE Depth Study papers as well as in the OCR SHP GCSE course. In this article we will be using a number of online resources to assess the interpretation that Elizabeth was successful in dealing with the challenges she faced when she first became queen in 1558.

Every monarch in England had a Great Seal. This was the official seal of the monarch and was used to signify royal approval of important state documents. You can see both the front and reverse of Elizabeth’s Great Seal at: www.tinyurl.com/y5vmrkss and: www.tinyurl.com/24wtz7aj.

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