
Age of Absolutism 2: Tudor England, 1485-1603
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The Golden Age of Elizabeth I
She was enormously popular, at least for those ten years after the armada. This is when london really takes off and becomes a busy, crowded, active metropolis. A growing commercial class claimed more and more political power through the house of commons. In 16 o one elizabeth sided with the commons and made a speech that was called her golden speech. She announced she would abolish monopolies. And this became a big tug of war between this kind of new rising middle class and older nobility.
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