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1. In 1587 Robert Carey was sent as an envoy to King James VI of Scotland. What event made it unsafe for him to cross the border into Scotland?
2. The next year, in 1588, Carey went to sea to fight the Spanish Armada. All the options below contributed to the Spanish defeat, but which of them sank the most ships?
3. The next summer, Carey describes walking from London to Berwick (350 miles) in 12 days. Why did he do this?
4. In 1589 an English army went to fight alongside the French against the Spanish. While serving in this army Robert Carey was knighted by the Commander-in-chief, the Earl of Essex. What did he do to merit this?
5. Sir Robert Carey left court in 1593 to become Deputy Warden of the West March in Carlisle. Why was this dangerous?
6. Shortly after going to Carlisle, Carey fell out of favour with Queen Elizabeth. How did he offend her?
7. Sir Robert Carey spent ten years on the Scottish border, but he was at court when Elizabeth died in 1603, and he gives an eyewitness account of visiting her during her last illness. What did the Queen say to him?
8. Sir Robert Carey is best known for what he did as soon as Queen Elizabeth died. What was this?
9. If Carey hoped King James would reward him, he was disappointed. What unpromising role was he given two years later that ultimately made his fortune?
10. As Prince Charles grew older, other courtiers lined up to take Carey's place. Which of his abilities earlier in life proved to be most useful to him in retaining his now sought-after position?
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