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henry viii and wolsey - Coggle Diagram
henry viii and wolsey
domestic policies
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social
promised lower class he would end enclosure (15 ) - ruined nobles relationship but helped lower class relationship
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had to give up in 1536 to get agreement for invation of france subsidy in parliament - ruined lower class relationship as he failed to stop enclosure
nobles
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had duke of buckingham executed in 1521 for illegally retaining - showed his power and angered nobles who felt threataned
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finance
between 1509 -1520 wolsey raised over 800,000 pounds but henry spent over 1.7 millio during this time
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turned forced loans into gifts from nobles - helped finance as no need to repay but ruined relationship with nobles
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subsidy - raised 170,000 pounds from 1513 to 1516
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church
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dossolved 20 monestaries which earned 1,800 pounds whichc he used to build cardinas college - 1524
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foreign policies
france
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1513 *battle of spurs* - hery invaded with 30,000 men and managed to capture tournai and therouanne
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1518* treaty of london* - wolsey took papal plans to suit europe powers + princess mary betrothed to french prince
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1527 treaty of westminster negotiated by wolsey agreeing that france and england had a shared goal against spain
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spain
sack of rome
1527 sack of rome - charles v invaded rome and tookcontrol of catholic church as the pope was under his influence
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1525* battle of pavia* - france invaded by spain but spain refused to give henry the french throne as agreed
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scotland
1513* battle of floddens* - while henry was waging war in france scotland tried to invade england - earl of surrey sent to stop invatio - managed to kill king of scotland so throne went to james v who was hernys nephew
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fall of wolsey
amicable grant of 1525 which meant taxing common peopel 1/3 of income - started a rebellion in east anglia and suffolk
wolsey lost the favour of many nobles as he persecuted them in star chamber and tried to reduce their influence in 1519 and 1526
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rise of wolsey
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skill
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concvinced herny that his dignity demanded wolsey hold positions of great power and have a high income benefitting of henrys fav servant
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great matter
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attempt 3
blackfriars
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pope agreed as long as he could send his own cardinal - campaggio - told by pope to not accept annulment and to put it off as much as possible
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