Elizabeth’s long reign finally withered to its weary end in 1603. By then, the queen’s popularity had evaporated and the nation had drifted down into apathy, the masses having become fed-up with the Tudor policy of absolute monarchy. The government’s attitude had led to the State being ruled by a system rife with corruption, where bribery was commonplace among the ruling classes. Meanwhile, the ordinary folk were forced to eke out their miserable existence, locked into a cruel under-world far below the ‘refined society’ of the privileged. The everyday folk were consumed by a constant and losing struggle against the stark consequences of ignorance, pestilence and price-inflation. They woke every morning to face all over again the realities of hunger, relentless poverty and death. They longed for a change. They had endured more than enough of the Tudor queen.
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