describe Elizabeth I's policy towards her catholic subjects

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March 26, 2011

 

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Unlike the reign of her sister Mary, which was by and large disastrous, Elizabeth made herself a powerful image of female authority ?through the embellishment and through concrete policies that she urged her nation to follow' (Jagger (1995)). Her policies could be attributed to the rigorous education she received as a child, which included history, languages, moral philosophy, theology and rhetoric...
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Her policies could be attributed to the rigorous education she received as a child, which included history, languages, moral philosophy, theology and rhetoric. Her tutor Roger Ascham believed her mind to have no ?womanly weaknesses, and her perseverance and memory to be equal to that of a man' (Jagger (1995))...
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