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Ten Minute English and British History #18 - The Late Tudors: Elizabeth and the Spanish Armada

Ten Minute English and British History #18 - The Late Tudors: Elizabeth and the Spanish Armada

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Ten Minute English and British History #18 - The Late Tudors: Elizabeth and the Spanish Armada bpark222: The faerie queen. I almost my early English lit class when our instructor, after spending 4 classes going over book one, assigned us the reading and interpretation of book two. I was a English lit grad student and in fact love reading and analyzing most everything from the Middle English period to present, but that poem, ugh. That and an entire class on Wordsworth, greatly important but oh, snoozeville.
Date: 2022-07-19

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After her death there was never an English Queen or king again, Scotland inherits England Ireland and Wales and Scots king moves to England guess warmer weather, ever after Great Britain under the Stuart dynasty was either Scottish or German in terms of the Royal Family
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Irony, Elizabeth became Queen. Her mother Anne Boleyn was executed by her father. James became King. His mother Mary Queen of Scots was also excecuted. So the way to become ruler of England was to have a parent executed (or maybe die in childbirth like Edward's mom.
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Just out of curiosity, why do you keep pronouncing Philip the French way (ie Philippe? The Spanish spelling (and pronunciation) is Feliipe, no silent letters. However, it's normal to use the English equivalent Philip when speaking of writing in English.
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Elizabeth didn't 'fail to secure an heir', she played it all the way to the end, her mother (Ann Boylean) had been beheaded, and Elizabeth knew she would lose her control if she married. hence no husband, no heir, on purpose.
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Wars in America (Not the US dont be so centrist): a clear division between white and black
Wars in Europe: an ever-changing shade of grey that ends up with a colorful rainbow that turns in to a grey rainbow

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Scotland jailed Mary Stuart? which meant Elizabeth just honoured their wishes? that's not what i was taught, and that happens a lot in Scotland, thanks for the lesson on my own country's history brother.
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Why is there a Union Jack on the thumbnail? The United Kingdom had not been invented yet? Hopefully the quality of the information in the video is better than the basic mistake on the the promo image.
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Robert Dudley's wife was 'a little bit dead'
These videos crack me up all the time and they really help. Doing my mocks soon and this is really helping me revise. Thank you: )

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I'm surprised you didn't mention Elizabeth's noteworthy courtier, Edmund Blackadder, especially when one of his descendants went on to be King of England after replacing Prince George.
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Elizabeth tried to genocide as many Irish as she could to transfer the land to English Nobles, and English and Scottish Serfs were resettled to work the land. Why didn't you cover this?
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James title also included the isle of rum. This place was in what is now Indonesia. It was a major source of spices and very valuable.
Eventually the dutch swapped New York for it

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Thank you for stating the truth about the downfall of the Spanish Armada rather than repeating the good ole British propaganda that Elizabeth and her army defeated them.
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What a natural boy.
Would have been so cool if Mary had defeated the protestants and she had a son from Phillip who inherited all those lands.

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Something interesting to note: Philip of Spain constantly talked about how unattractive Mary was to him, and even went as far as to say she disgusted him.
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For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3: 16
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Reminder that Mary I's actions against Protbongs pale in comparison to the countless acts of evil done by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
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So how do you produce the death sound?
Do you just remove the pop filter and give the microphone a light slapping 'til you get a nice thud?

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The East India company? Why didn't he include Dutch, in the name? Was the East India Company different from the Dutch East India Company?
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Oh no, we don't get along.
Better send thousands of men to their deaths for no purpose.
Like teenagers duking it out >.

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