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Title: Tudor England


1
Tudor England
  • Objective Students will be able to explain how
    the Tudor royalty centralized power in the
    English monarchy while dealing with Parliament.

2
Tudor England
  • Monarchs power was balanced by Parliament and
    Common Law allowed for uniformity across the
    land
  • Henry VII (1485-1509) reestablishes royal control
    after the Wars of the Roses
  • Financial independence for the monarchy
  • Increase the power of Justices of the Peace.
  • Increase power and influence of royal council
    (the Star Chamber).

3
Tudor England
  • Henry VIII
  • Used Reformation Parliament to increase power of
    the king (while Parliaments prestige increased
    as well.)
  • Royal power increased through the leadership of
    Thomas Cromwell and the Privy Council
  • Royal income rose with the appropriation of
    church fees and possession selling of church
    lands to new landowners.

4
Tudor England
  • Edward VI
  • Being a minor, the nobility attempted to take
    back more power.
  • Mary I
  • In attempt to reestablish Catholicism, provoked
    revolts.
  • Gains the name Bloody Mary through burning of
    Protestants at the stake.
  • Mary marries Philip II of Spain.

5
Elizabeth I
  • Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603) championed
    Protestant causes in Europe.
  • Queen Elizabeth I reverses Marys edicts.
  • 1559, Parliament passes new Act of Supremacy and
    Act of Uniformity.
  • Elizabeth has difficulties as a inexperienced
    woman ruler, but she carefully crafted her image
    to instill the love of her people.

6
England v. Spain
  • Alliance with England ends with death of Mary in
    1558 and the accession of Elizabeth.
  • England was an unlikely foe to Spain (lost
    possessions in Europe, had no overseas
    possessions)
  • Elizabeth helps Protestant Netherlands gain
    independence from Spain.
  • Philip plots to re-impose Catholicism in England.

7
The Armada, 1588
  • Elizabeth supported the Dutch Revolt and English
    privateers regularly attacked Spanish colonial
    shipping.
  • Philip II attempts to invade England to end
    Protestant resistance.
  • Fleet attempts to pick up Spanish troops in the
    Netherlands for invasion.
  • Armada is harassed by smaller, better armed and
    more maneuverable English fleet.

8
The Armada, 1588
  • The combination of better English seamanship and
    bad weather (the Protestant Wind) defeated the
    Spanish.
  • Forced to return home via northern route - half
    the fleet lost.
  • Marked the beginning of the rise of England as a
    major power with national identity.

9
Document Based Questions Queen Elizabeth I
Against the Spanish Armada, 1588
  • What does Elizabeth say about her subjects and
    her relationship to them?
  • How does she describe herself as a ruler and
    leader?
  • Why does Elizabeth feel England will be
    victorious in the coming battle?
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