These are the three elements that made up the National Government in England during the Elizabethan Era.
What are the Queen, the Privy Council, and the Parliament?
Name three jobs that were typical of Irish life in the 1500s
Farmer of your own farm, Farmer of someone else's farm, owner of a farm
This Western-Germanic language was influenced by Standard English
What is Scots?
This massacre occurred only days after the marriage of Marguerite de Valois and Henri IV, resulting in the deaths of up to 25,000 people.
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Spain tried to isolate this country from the rest of Europe in the 16th century.
France
Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley
Many think so, yes
This is a translation of some Elizabethan sentences into modern language: “Unfortunately, your kitchen is burning. Allow me to put out the fire, so that you are safe.”
“Alas, thy kitchen is burning. Give me leave to put out the fire, so that thou art safe.”
Despite England's insistence on Protestant culture and values, this was the religion that the majority of Irish people followed.
What is Catholicism?
These industries benefitted greatly during the reign of Mary Queen of Scots
The arts and art-related businesses (such as papermaking and linen)
This economic class, primarily consisting of wealthy merchants and landowners, gained prominence in France during the Elizabethan era.
The Bourgeoisie
This Spanish edict aimed to solidify Catholic dominance, leading to increased persecution of non-Catholics.
What is the Inquisition?
Marguerite de Valois and her brother, Henri
Probably... unfortunately
Nobility, Gentry, Yeomanry, Peasants.
What are the 4 social classes in Elizabethan England, in order?
This is the name of the policy that the crown attempted to implement in Ireland which gave English lords massive pieces of land and control over territories.
Plantation Policy
This treaty resulted in withdrawal of English and French troops, taking steps towards Scottish independence
What is the Treaty of Edinburgh?
This monarch, the last of the three Henris, famously converted to Catholicism to secure his throne, reportedly stating, "Paris is worth a Mass," as he sought to unify a fractured nation during the Wars of Religion.
Who is Henry IV of France?
This caused the rebellion against King Philip II of Spain in 1566?
What are his efforts to suppress the rise of Protestantism?
Mary, Queen of Scots and her secretary David Rizzio
Yes, and David Rizzio invented rizz
James Stuart and Robert Carr
Yes, most likely
Queen Anna of Austria (King Philip's wife) and Antonio Perez (Kind Philip's friend)
Of course