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Tudors
Social
Henry 7
fixed social heirarchy
instability due to war of the roses
bastard feudalism
Rebellions
Cornish Rebellion
due to taxation for war with scotland
1489
Yorkshire Rebellion
due to tax for war with brittany
1497
henry 8
big divides due to religion
welfare decreases
dissolution of the monastries
loss of charity
limited education
rebellions
1536
Pilgramige of grace
1525 amicable grant
annoyed nobles
edward 6
enclosure causing poverty
kett rebeliion
enclosure
discontent with government
prayer book rebellion
1552 poor laws
recognises problem
punishes rather than helps
mary 1
disease
influenza
vagrancy
poverty
failed harvests
xenophobia
wyatts rebellion
elizabeth 1
recognises poverty as an issue
1598 and 1601 poor laws
1563 statute of artifices
education seen as important
Political
Henry 7
calls parliment first
uses parliment rarely
sets up courts and chambers
court of the star chamber
empson and dudley
stops bastard feudalism
bonds and recognances
carrot and stick
henry 8
ministers
wolsey
1515-1529
uses power to be above nobles
removed from power for going too far
1525 amicable grant
act of 6 articles gets reversed by henry
cromwell
1532-1540
secures break from rome
kings great matter
1534 Royal supremacy
edward 6
somerset
1547-1549
northumberland
1550-1553
weak boy king
mary 1
50 councillors
has to use parliment to restore catholisism
spanish mariigae and pre-nup
heirs would inherit england and the netherlands
phillip hates england
elizabeth 1
19 councillors then adds 1 to make 20
divided by religious factionalism
elizabeth has favoritism
earl of essex is a problem
Economic
henry 7
avoids costly wars
french pension
levaes england finacially solvent
rebeliions caused by taxation
trade pushed by groups not king
henry 8
spends massively on wars
field of the cloth of gold
break from rome costly
edward 6
poverty from enclosure
northumberland ends debasement
mary 1
1558 book of rates
helps economy
sound policies
brevity of reign causes the policies to not be fully realised
elizabeth 1
bring new coins in
money spent on exploration is normally earnt back through pirateering
drake
raleigh
growth in trade
religion
henry 7
religion is stable
catholic
henry is pious
churchmemebers have roles in parliment
government is not secular
humanists
martin luther king
believe church is corrupt
money
henry 8
break from rome
1534 act of supremacy
supreme head of the church of england
pope wont allow annulment or divorce
pressure from charles 5
pilgramage of grace 1536
act of ten articles reverses cromwells reforms
edward 6
protestant reforms
somersets prayer book is too middle
not decisive enough
angers both
northumberland policy is more decisieve
mary 1
catholic
burns -280 protestants
policy is welcomed showing that many people still remained catholic
religious division is rife
elizabeth 1
1559 religious settlement
act of uniformity
act of supremacy
royal injunctions
NOT a working document
refuses to change religion
1569 revolt of the northern earsl
catholic north
faces plots that aim to remove her as head of england with catholic mary queen of scots
throckmorton
babington
ridolfi
1570 papal bull and excommunication
military / foreign policy
henry 7
peaceful foreign policy
intercursus magnus
trade treaties used as punishmnet
link to brittany
england often left isolated
france and scotland auld alliance causes tension
henry 8
bad relation with spain due to divorce
bad relationship with hre
war with france
gains tournai and therouane
failure pretty much all round
expensive
unsuccessfull
edward 6
rough wooing with scotland
ed to marry mary q of s
in henry 8 will
mary 1
aim is to restore catholisism and marry into spain
brought into french war due to spanish alliance
valois hapburg war
spanish franco war
elizabeth 1
problems with spain
armarda
problems with ireland
nine years war
england loses batttles
battle of yello
wins war
tyrones rebellion
problems with essex who tries to make peace and undermine elizabeth
leads to essexs rebeliion
succession
henry 7
4 children
arthur dies causing problems
henry becomes king
henry 8
acts of succession
removes elizabeth and mary from line of succession
reinstates the princesses
will states edward to not have regent
edward 6
lady jane grey interrupts marys assceion
mary 1
welcomed to throne
lady jane grey issue
apprehensive to name elizabeth as heir
elizabeth 1
does not name an heir
refuses to marry causing problems
dates of monarchs reigns
henry 8
1509-1547
henry 7
1485-1509
edward 6
1547-1553
mary 1
1553-1558
elizabeth 1
1558-1603