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andre [41]
3 years ago
7

What policy did queen Elizabeth follow to prevent the invasion

Social Studies
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8090 [49]3 years ago
8 0

When Elizabeth ascended the throne of England the country was at the cross-roads. Many troubles and problems were looming up the horizon and the clouds of internal disquiet and external fears were getting dense.

Elizabeth had to face all these. France, Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Pone and others were also creating troubles for her. At this juncture it was absolutely impossible to rule the country without having adequate political sagacity and practical wisdom.

And Elizabeth gave ample proof of it. She rose to the occasion and by ability, administrative acumen, capacity to work and other qualities solved all the problems facing her and her country. She had affection and sympathy for the people in her heart. She sincerely wanted that there should be peace and happiness in the country for that people may become prosperous and make rapid progress.

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