The age of Shakespeare was a great time in English history. The reign of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603) saw England
emerge as the leading naval and commercial power of the Western world. Elizabeth I's England consolidated its position with
the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, and firmly established the Church of England. Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter
Raleigh sent colonists eastward in search of profit. In trade, might, and art, England established an envious prominence.
At this time, London was the heart of England, reflecting all the vibrant qualities of the Elizabethan Age. It was in
this atmosphere that London became a leading center of culture as well as commerce. Its dramatists and poets were among the
leading literary artists of the day; this is the environment in which Shakespeare lived and wrote.
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