To What Extent Can It Be Seen That Elizabeth Had Control Over Her Counsellors?
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Have a little read: ... To What Extent Can It Be Seen That Elizabeth Had Control Over Her Counsellors? Elizabeth and her Council has sparked debate between two styles of thinking, "old" and "new" thinking. An old thinker would say Elizabeth dealt with many problems within her Council. However she dealt with them efficiently and new thinking would say she had little to deal with primarily. To assess the views we will look at factors including faction fighting between counsellors, counsellors themselves, manipulation with methods and tactics to deal with the supposed unrest. According to some historians faction fighting was quite reverent in Elizabeth's reign, especially between the main rivals, Essex (Robert Devereux) and the Cecil's. Essex being the glory seeker and the Cecil's being the diligent workers. For example William Cecil looked after the post of Secretary and it was commonly thought that Robert Cecil would take over the position after being groomed for it by
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