Is the virgin queen a tortoritilliarn or authoritarian leader?
Title: Is the virgin queen a tortoritilliarn or authoritarian leader?
Category: /History/European History
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Is the virgin queen a tortoritilliarn or authoritarian leader?
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 623 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In my opinion, I consider Elizabeth I a more authoritarian leader. This can be seen through her actions involving religion, succession, Spain, and finances. Elizabeth demonstrated her authoritarian leadership via religion. When Elizabeth I came to throne in England, the country was divided in its religious beliefs. The two main religion groups were the Catholics and Protestants. In view of the fact that both parties were strong, a religious war was most probable to occur
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to set up the joint-stock company, which were companies that willing subjects invested in either to their profit or loss. However, through this way the government meaning Elizabeth gained more money. Elizabeth I would find anyway in which she could become richer and be the queen of the richest nation, which would then of course increase her power. In view of how she handled religion, succession, Spain, and finances, Elizabeth I was an authoritarian leader.