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    devastation. She goes on to say that some people have tried to resist against fighting against the Spanish Armada. She believes that allowing Spain to overtake England would be a treasonous act and that she will not live to see the day that their will be distrust amongst the empire of England. The next few lines of the speech show her unwillingness to just lie down and allow the Spanish Armada to overthrow the

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    2013 Queen Elizabeth I She led as a woman‚ in what was very much a man’s world; she did so with courage‚ grace‚ and intelligence. Queen Elizabeth I‚ an amazing female monarch in Europe‚ solved the religious turmoil in England‚ defeated the Spanish Armada‚ and strongly supported the Renaissance. Elizabeth’s father‚ Henry VIII‚ had changed the entire country’s religion in order to divorce his wife‚ Catherine of Aragon‚ and marry Anne Boleyn‚ Elizabeth’s mother. He divorced his first wife‚ hoping that

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    only powerful female monarchs in English history‚ Queen Elizabeth must have been wary of her words. In this specific speech‚ she attempts to bolster the military morale by providing a profound speech to ensure the success of repelling the Spanish Armada. Her use of various sentences‚ pathos‚ and parallelism itself‚ convinces the listener that victory is inevitable. Queen Elizabeth successfully reinforced the military morale through the variety of sentences applied while providing the speech‚ such

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    marry. Queen Elizabeth used her single status as a tool in foreign policies and used courtship as part of her diplomatic game. Elizabeth sent an army to help Protestants in the Dutch Netherlands to fight the Spaniards‚ Then she destroyed the "Spanish Armada" when the Spaniards came to attack England‚ Dubbed herself "The Virgin Queen" after dedicating herself to be married to England then encouraged English literature and world exploration around England and the world. Queen Elizabeth also sponsored

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    Tilbury in 1588 because they are in imminent threat of invasion by the Spanish Armada. The purpose of this speech is to express‚ support and motivate her troops before heading into battle. Queen Elizabeth 1 uses repetition of the possessive pronoun ‘my’ to emphasize logos and imagery to emphasize ethos. With these three techniques Queen Elizabeth 1 Delivers an inspiring speech and leads England to victory over the Spanish Armada. Pathos relates to the speakers ability to ‘rev up’ their audience. Queen

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    Company‚ Inc.‚ 1924 Loades‚ David. Elizabeth I. Hambledon and London‚ 2003. Levin‚ Carole. The Reign of Elizabeth I. Palgrave‚ 2002. MacCaffrey‚ Wallace Waldman‚ Milton. Queen Elizabeth I. Archon Books‚ 1966. "Queen Elizabeth I Against the Spanish Armada." The History Place: Great Speeches Collection. Web. 8 Apr. 2010. <http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/ elizabeth.htm>.

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    upscale Renaissance wine‚ middle-class Paradise‚ and the one that causes controversy‚ Groove wine. Renaissance wine contains less alcohol and less sugar; therefore‚ it does not create a dependency as quickly as Groove wine. Paradise wine contains more alcohol than Renaissance but‚ still‚ not as high as Groove wine’s alcohol content. Elysium knows exactly what they are doing by not placing their name on the Groove wine bottles‚ which contain a much higher amount of alcohol than the other two wines

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    spread Christianity... Puritan pilgrims... Spain used gold & silver from New World to fund Spanish Armada in order to spread Catholicism by conquest. The desire to grow rich and spread chritianity‚ coupled with advances in sailing technology‚ spurred an age of European exploration. | Charles V & Luther = Edict of Worms... Henry VIII defended 7 sacraments against Luther... Phillip II sent Spanish Armada to invade England’s Protestanism... Edict of Nantes granted religious tolerance (Henry IV)... Mary

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    became valuable in the 1580s when the war between England and Spain became apparently inevitable. The Spanish Armada was a fleet of 130 ships that King Phillip of Spain planned to sail into the English Channel to meet with an army coming from the Netherlands and simultaneously invade England. However‚ Elizabeth’s men were maintaining a close watch on the shores of England for the Armada‚ and when the first ship was spotted fighting erupted. As English soldiers and sailors were fighting for England’s

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    impressing its inner surface with spiral grooves. The step is known as rifling. The surfaces of the original bore remaining between the grooves are called lands. The inner diameter is

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