http://www.elizabethi.org/us/biography.html
I chose Queen Elizabeth the First. Basically...She was born on September 7th 1533 at the Greenwich Palace. Unfortunately, her father wanted a son to succeed him, so he did not show any affection and therefore her early life was "consequently troubled." She was very intelligent academically and could speak multiple languages. Elizabeth was crowned Queen on Sunday 15th, January 1559 and she re-established the Protestant church in england and she was very popular with the people. She became the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. Queen Elizabeth became a prisoner of Mary, Queen of Scots, and she was forced to flee out of England and she was immediately imprisoned. She was almost imprisoned for twenty years, but she proved that she could be a ruler when she defeated Spain in 1588 with her ingenious tactics and yeah.
By her colleagues and peers she was not liked for everyone who worked in the palace believed that she wasn't a real heir for the throne to England and that Mary was. But she was loved by the people of England for she was strong, intelligent, had powerful political tactics, and a good stand in every subject. She was a serious and cautious queen who truely cared about her country. Today, she would be perveived as ... a woman who made a difference in women's rights. She proved that woman can be as strong and willing as men are. In addition, the society might also view her as a strong and devoting woman who cares for the better.
