Henry VIII: Cromwell Flashcards

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Cromwell Personality

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  • Seen as ruthless
  • Prepared to do the kings dirty work such as organizing
  • Capable of great loyalty to his friends
  • Able to be witty and was charming and persuasive when he needed to be
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Reasons for Cromwell’s rise to power

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Loyalty

Cromwell remained loyal to Wolsey defending him in Parliament

This loyalty impressed Henry who was prepared to promote Cromwell

Wit and charm

Allowed him to gain supporters in the court

Efficiency

Henry involved himself more in day to day government so Cromwell was able to carry his instructions quickly

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When did he become a member of the privy council

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1531

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How did he become inflicted by Protestant

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Traveled and lived in Europe

Shaped his thinking on the annulment of the church and the monasteries

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How did Cromwell feel on Henry’s marriage to Ann of Cleves

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He encouraged Henry

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When was the marriage to Ann of Cleves?

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6th January 1540

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The failure of the marriage to AOC and the downfall of Cromwell

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summer of 1540 there was a threat of invasion from France
He becomes attracted to Catherine Howard

Marriage was annulled on the grounds of non-consummation after just four months

Henry blamed Cromwell for the failure of the marriage

This made Cromwell vulnerable to rivals at court such as the duke of Norfolk who wanted Cromwell removed

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Parliament at the start of Henry’s reign (before Cromwell)

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  • had two chambers: house of lords and house of commons
  • role was limiting to approving taxation
  • didn’t meet often
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Development of the role of Parliament by Cromwell

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  • Used Parliament more regularly
  • Henry and Cromwell used Parliament to gain support from people who were significant
  • This strengthened the king’s authority suggesting the people approved of his ideas turning them into laws
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The significance of the increased use of Parliament

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  • Parliament not the center of gov
  • laws passed with approval of both houses
  • parliament could not be ignored and had to be consulted on all major laws the king wanted to pass
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What were Cromwell’s four reforms?

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  • reform of the royal council
  • reform of the council of the north
  • financial reforms
  • reform of Wales
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Reform of the royal court

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  • Had too many members
  • So Cromwell replaces it with a privy council made of 20 advisors
  • privy council composed of lawyers and professionals rather than noblemen
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Reform of council of the north

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  • Had existed since 1472 and aimed to improve how the north was governed
  • Cromwell made it into a permanent institution making it responsible for law and order in the north
  • Rebellion was prevented by the council
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What was the Kings chamber initially used for

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  • To record income and expenditure of the king and his government
  • With an increase of income from dissolving the monasteries chamber couldn’t cope so he created six departments
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What were the six departments in the chamber reformation

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Four dealt with kings income

Two dealt with increased work created by the dissolution

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Reform of wales

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English declared the official language of wales

Wales represented by 26 MP’s

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What was the purpose of the reforms of Wales

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To tackle disorder in wales

And secure the support of the Welsh gentry by giving them the same powers and their English equivalents

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The importance of the reforms

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Power centralized in London

Government better organized

Expenditure monitored by government not the king

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Reasons for Anne Boleyn’s fall

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Early 1536 Henry became in love with Jane Seymour and saw her like a queen, not a mistress

She failed to have a male heir and she was flirty which became embarrassing for him

She had strong opinions about foreign policy and religion

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Cromwell’s role in Anne Boleyn’s fall

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Anne and Cromwell difference in opinion of foreign policy and how incomes gained from the dissolution of monasteries should be spent

Cromwell built the case against Anne
Using spies to unearth her of adultery

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Cromwell’s role in Anne Boleyn’s fall

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Anne and Cromwell difference in opinion of foreign policy and how incomes gained from the dissolution of monasteries should be spent

Cromwell built the case against Anne
Using spies to unearth her of adultery

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When did Cromwell become King’s chief minister?

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1534

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Ways Cromwell managed the annulment

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Cromwell realised pope wasn’t going to accept the annulment

He changed tactic and argued that the power to grant the annulment should be taken from the pope and given to the king

Henry and Anne secretly married by Archbishop Cranmer in January 1533
Anne already pregnant

Parliament passed the act of restraint of appeals

Henry was now head of the church and only he could annul the marriage to Catherine

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What did the court announce for the annulment to be made official

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Henry and Catherine never legally married

Henry’s secret marriage to Anne is valid as he had been a bachelor at the time

Anne was crowned Henry’s queen

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Cromwell’s roles and responsibilities after 1533

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Influential role in law

Charge if finances
Became chancellor of the exchequer in 1533

Charge of the church
Became vicar general

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When was Cromwell executed?

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28th July 1540

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The fall of Cromwell

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Cromwell arrested at pricy council accused of treason

Cromwell taken to Tower of London and parliament passed act of attainder condemning him death without trial

Cromwell then executed and on the same day Henry married Catherine Howard

28
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Who was the duke of Norfolk

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Thomas Howard

He was a fierce rival to Cromwell and had ambitions of his own to become kings chief minister

Being catholic he was hostile to Protestant ideas

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Why did the duke of Norfolk hate Cromwell

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He supported Protestant ideas

Jealous of Cromwell’s rise

Claimed that the delay was because Cromwell wanted to introduce Protestantism to England against the king’s wishes

30
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foreign reasons for Cromwell’s fall

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Hated by French Catholics so removing him from power would improve relations with France

Cromwell has many enemies within the court and church

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Henry’s decision to execute Cromwell

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He was under lots of pressure from the court

Under pressure from the duke of Norfolk

Ill health made Henry short-tempered

Under pressure from the church