Henry VIII government Flashcards

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What was Henry VIII seen as

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A part time monarch

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Who where the two influential minister in Henry VIII reign

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Cardinal Wolsey

Thomas Cromwell

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What was Henry’s privy council like

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  • Had 20 members
  • It handled routine matters of state.
  • Although Henry himself drew up its agendas, he never attended meetings.
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What was the dry stamp and why did Henry use it

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  • Although Henry himself drew up its agendas, he never attended meetings.
    What was the dry stamp and why did Henry use it
  • The dry stamp was a replica of Henry’s signature which could be used to sign off on important decision it was given to three men at one time
  • This was because Henry wanted to give more autonomy to his ministers
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How did Tudor government change during Henry’s reign according to the Elton Hypothesis

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  • Became more departmentalised and bureaucratic
  • Parliament became omnicompetent after the split from the catholic church
  • Finance became departmentalised
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Reasons for both ministers downfall

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1529 - Cardinal Wosely - Failed to secure Henry and Catherine of Aragons divorce
Thomas Cromwell 1540 - Organised a failed marriage between Henry and Anne of Cleves

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examples of tudor departments

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  • court of augmentations

- court of first fruit in tenths

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cromwell’s changes to privy council

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  • ## reduced the size of the privy council to 20 people instead of 100 for more efficiency
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How did parliament change during Henry VIII reign

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  • Became omnicompetnent due to the fact that it helped the Acts of Restraints of Appeals 1532 and Act of Supremacy in 1534
  • Religious changes where acted in statue and could only reverse changes through parliament
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