17. Was the success
of the Elizabethan age due to William Cecil rather than the Queen?
It certainly has
been argued that the success of the Elizabethan regime was due to Cecil,
Walsingham, etc, but I would say they contributed to the success rather
than being a singular cause of it. For a machine to work, for example,
all the pieces have to function and do their bit, and it was the same in
Elizabethan England. A strong Queen alone would not have been able to achieve
so much, but working with Cecil, Walsingham, Leicester, the "machine" was
strong.
Cecil was a man of
immense ability, intelligence, and was extremely hardworking. Elizabeth
depended on him, and acknowledged her dependence on him, but it was always
she who made the final decision. The basic fact is, I think, that Elizabeth
and Cecil worked wonderfully well together. They were both hardworking,
both committed to their country, their church, and both were moderates
in an age of extremes, particularly in religion. Cecil kept a check on
Elizabeth, and Elizabeth kept a check on him when he was tempted to be
a little more zealous in religion or other matters than she would like.
They were a team. Cecil said there was no greater sovereign than she, and
she said no queen could have as great a minister.
Also, it must be
remembered, that it was Elizabeth who appointed Cecil in the first place.
She was a great judge of men. Elizabeth's abilities were perhaps
exaggerated in her own lifetime, but she was, nonetheless, a political
genius, and the euphoria surrounding her was just another example of how
successful she and her ministers had been in promoting the royal image.
But it was not image alone. Elizabeth was devoted to her country and people,
and was, in Sir Walter Raleigh's words, "...a Queen of the poor as well
as the rich." Respect has to be earned, and Elizabeth certainly earned
the respect of her people, and this was solely down to her own determination
and willingness to spend time travelling the south of England, and on occasions
into the midlands, to make herself known to the people.
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