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THE TUDORS
HENRY VII
1^ Tudor monarch
claimed the throne by conquest
had to deal with frequent conspiracies
strengthened his position in various ways
earned Spanish support by arranging a marriage in 1501
monarchy became stronger
England: a modern state
ran like a businessman
in foreign policy
increased and reinforced England's trading position
English naval power
MARY I
rejection by her father
cruel treatment of hem mother
influence on her life
she believed her self to be the agent of a Counter-Reformation
marriage to the Catholic Philip of Spain
unpopular
more than 300 protestant were brunt
Bloody Mary
died without a heir
EDWARD VI
9 years old when he beame a king
never reigned in his own right
2 powerful uncles acted in his place
death at 15 years old
protestant faith was reinforced
1549 Book of Common Prayer was first printed
HENRY VIII
popular figure at court
natural good looks
sporting ability
education
admired for his intellect
wrote a Latin treatise defending the sacrament
throne: 1509
Catherine of Aragoon
had only one surviving child
Mary
he wanted a male heir
ask to the pope for an annulment of his marriage
refused
Henry broke with Rome
1534 Act of Supremacy
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