Religious threats to Elizabeth

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Religious threats to Elizabeth To describe timelines of threat to Elizabeth from Puritans and Catholics. To explain the level of each threat. To assess the severity of each threat. ‘The Puritans posed a real threat to Elizabeth’s authority between 1558 and 1588’. How far do you agree? ‘The Puritans posed a real threat to Elizabeth’s authority between 1563 and 1603’. How far do you agree? ‘The Catholics posed a real threat to Elizabeth between 1558 and 1587.’ How far do you agree? ‘The Catholics posed a real threat to Elizabeth between 1568 and 1603.’ How far do you agree?

Religious threats to Elizabeth To describe timelines of threat to Elizabeth from Puritans and Catholics. To explain the level of each threat. To assess the severity of each threat. Puritan Threat

Religious threats to Elizabeth To describe timelines of threat to Elizabeth from Puritans and Catholics. To explain the level of each threat. To assess the severity of each threat. Catholic Threat

Religious threats to Elizabeth To describe timelines of threat to Elizabeth from Puritans and Catholics. To explain the level of each threat. To assess the severity of each threat. Once you have mastered the knowledge, conclusions are key to getting the higher grades. What was the level of threat? Why was it stopped? Overall how serious was the threat posed by different people? Overall how serious was the threat posed to Elizabeth, taking everything into account? ‘The Puritans posed a real threat to Elizabeth’s authority between 1558 and 1588’. How far do you agree? ‘The Puritans posed a real threat to Elizabeth’s authority between 1563 and 1603’. How far do you agree? ‘The Catholics posed a real threat to Elizabeth between 1558 and 1587.’ How far do you agree? ‘The Catholics posed a real threat to Elizabeth between 1568 and 1603.’ How far do you agree?

‘The Catholics posed a real threat to Elizabeth between 1558 and 1587 How far do you agree?