KT3 Elizabeth – Elizabethan Society in the Age of Exploration

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KT3 Elizabeth – Elizabethan Society in the Age of Exploration 1558-88 Social Class Spectator Sports Influences Key Features Females Literature/ Theatre 2. Leisure 1. Education Music and Dance Changes Attitudes Changing Attitudes KT3 Elizabeth – Elizabethan Society in the Age of Exploration 1558-88 3. Poverty 5. Walter Raleigh and the Colonisation of Virginia Who were the poor? Definition Factors promoting exploration Policies Why Virginia? Why did it fail? 4. Exploration Significance Drake’s circumnavigation Growth