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 | Elizabethan Age Article 1: The Elizabethan Age Elizabeth I became the Queen of England in 1558, six years before Shakespeare's birth. During her 45-year reign, London became a cultural and commercial center where learning and literature thrived 31.41 Kb. 1 | read |
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