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  1. https://prezi.com/rq25e2jdqlct/english-history-1564-1616

    WebFeb 08, 2016 · English History 1564-1616. William Shakespeare was born April 23, 1564 and passed away April 23, 1616. Many historical events occurred in England throughout his lifetime. Some of these events …

  2. https://prezi.com/aa9cpyjcvg8j/education-in-1564-1616-in-england

    WebFeb 05, 2014 · Education in 1564-1616 in England Prezi by Weston Miller boss lady= Rebecca Hannah Mcauley as researcher The school day public education Public education wants the students to be going out to school …

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    What happened in the year 1561 in England?
    The French withdraw from Scotland, largely ending the Auld Alliance between the two countries, and recognise Elizabeth I of England. 1561 4 June – Old St Paul's Cathedral in London is badly damaged by fire and the spire is destroyed after being struck by lightning.
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    What major events happened in the 1560s in England?
    Events from the 1560s in England . 27 February – Treaty of Berwick: Terms agreed with the Lords of the Congregation in the Kingdom of Scotland for English forces to enter Scotland to expel French troops defending the Regency of Mary of Guise. 6 July – Treaty of Edinburgh between England, France and Scotland, ending the Siege of Leith.
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    What happened in the year 1566 in England?
    1566. Henry Sidney leads a punitive expedition to Ulster. June – German miners find calamine (needed for production of brass) in the Mendip Hills. Autumn – probable completion of the Exeter Canal, the first in England, and with the first use of a pound lock in England (engineer: John Trew of Glamorgan). 1567
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    What happened at the Treaty of Berwick in 1560?
    1560 27 February – Treaty of Berwick: Terms agreed with the Lords of the Congregation in the Kingdom of Scotland for English forces to enter Scotland to expel French troops defending the Regency of Mary of Guise. 6 July – Treaty of Edinburgh between England, France and Scotland, ending the Siege of Leith.
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  4. Which monarch ruled England between 1564 -1616? - Answers

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    WebNov 26, 2012 · Which monarch ruled England between 1564 -1616? Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 17 November 1558 to 24 March 1603. She was succeeded by King James I …

  5. What was life like in England between 1564 and 1616?

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    WebMar 19, 2013 · He lived between 1564 and 1616. Part of his life was lived in what is called the Elizabethan Era (the reign of Elizabeth I) and sometimes called the English …

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      Webbefore 23 April 1564–23 April 1616 (Age 52) Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England The Life Summary of William When William Shakespeare was born before 23 April 1564, …

    • https://www.bard.org/study-guides/william-shakespeare-1564-1616

      WebWilliam Shakespeare (1564-1616) William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in England on April 23, 1564. His father was John Shakespeare, a well-to-do general …

    • https://www.geni.com/people/William-Shakespeare...

      WebMay 06, 2022 · William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 (baptised) – 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English …

    • Facts about England in 1564? - Answers

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      WebOct 06, 2014 · See answer (1) Best Answer. Copy. Some facts about England in 1564 are: Queen Elizabeth was the reigning monarch. Famous playwright William Shakespeare and …

    • Shakespeare's Era: What Life Was Like In …

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      WebShakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616 – the early modern period between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution. Looking through a British lens, Shakespeare’s lifetime spanned most of the Elizabethan era (1558 …

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