As for the film itself, it's not a deep depiction of the dramatic transformation of character a twenty-something queen undergoes in the early days of her reign, just a statement of historical fact.
England was only able to dominate the world after 45 years of long-term stable rule by this legendary queen. In order to maintain power and security, she did not designate an heir for life without marrying and dying, and the Tudor dynasty ended, but she gained a huge comparative advantage in continental England, where disputes over the succession of the throne were endless; The guild broke away from the independent status of the Vatican and controlled it under the kingship. On the one hand, the war with Spain ensured the survival and development of this religious system, and on the other hand, it also caused England to finally bring down the world leader at this time. .
It seems that long-term stability and harmony are too important...
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