The Elizabethan Age

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1. 3. Recognized the arts, legacy of her nation.

2. 2. A time of relative political stability.

3. 1. Queen Elizabeth I in 1558.

4. 4. Death, King James I

5. William Shakespeare

6. 5. When James died in 1628, his son Charles I ascended the throne

7. 6. Charles II claimed the throne and installed the Restoration

8. English Language

9. 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616

9.1. Language Day

9.2. contemporary with Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

9.2.1. Spanish Language

10. Contributions

11. During his 45-year reign, London became a cultural and commerce center where learning and literature flourished.

12. Isabel honored many of the Protestant edicts of his late father, King Henry VIII, made significant concessions to Catholics sympathizers, which prevented them from attempting the rebellion

13. England firmly established itself as a military leader and trading power in the Western world.

14. England defeats Spain

15. Exploration of the New World, which brought new wealth to his country in the form of tobacco and gold from America America.

16. Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson

17. Professional theaters were built in England for the first time, attracting 15,000 spectators per week.

18. All poetry was written during this golden age in the literary arts. Shakespeare's sonnet, The Spenserian stanza, and blank dramatic verse were also put into practice during the period.

19. King James also commissioned the translation of the Bible from Latin to English so that it might be more available to those who had not studied the language of the educated class.

20. The King James Version of the Bible became the best-selling and possibly the most influential book in the world.

21. King Charles I eventually lost a bloody civil war to the Puritans, who executed the King his son Charles II fled to France.

22. Over twelve years, the Puritans enacted many reforms. which included the closing of theaters

23. King Charles II also reopened the theaters, but The theatrical cusp of England had passed.

24. Group 1 Cours: 5BN Rodrigo Fabian Calderón Muñoz, José Sebastian Buitrago, Luisa Franco Camacho, Daniela Perdomo Silva.

25. Literature