Essays Flashcards
(20 cards)
Henry VII establishing authority
- Control of nobility
- Control of Government
- Control of rebellions
- Foreign policy
Threats to Henry VII
-Control of nobility
- Threat of early usurpation
- Dynastic threats
Henry VII government
- Finances
- Increasing power of Central and local government
- Reforms to limit nobility power
Foreign policy objectives essay
- Overseas trade
- International prestige
- Security
Reasons for change in Henry VIII religion
-Cromwell
- Anne Boleyn
- Corruption
Revolution in government question
- Crown’s authority
- Administration and finances
- The role of state and parliament
Foreign policy Henry VIII
- Glory in France
- Secure the Scottish border
- Diplomacy
Religious change Henry VIII
- Doctrine
- Structure of the church
- Abandoned wealth and idea of salvation by good deed
Reasons for reformation
- Protestant ideas
- Financial greed
- Divorce
Reasons for dissolution
- Financial
- Consolidate break with Rome
- Corruption and continental influence
Causes of rebellion questions
- Political
- Religious
- Economic
Mid tudor crisis general question
- Finances
- Succession
- Foreign policy/ religion
Problems of poverty Elizabeth essay
- Currency and living standards
- Poor laws
- Statute of artificers
Establishment of Elizabethan religious settlement
- Catholic and Puritan opposition
- Situation by 1603
- Early establishment
Influence on golden age
- Elizabeth herself
- Shakespeare
- Religion
Was there a golden age for all
-Literature and Drama
- Social gap widening
- Music and Art
Threat of catholicism
- Northern Earls
- Catholic missions
- MQOS
Elizabeth and dealing with the Spanish
- Militarily
- Economically/ raids
- Diplomacy
Reason for deterioration of Spanish relations
- Privateers and English action overseas
- Spanish actions- MQOS
- English action at home
Success of Elizabeth’s foreign policy
- Overseas trade and expansion
- Security
- Successfully supporting protestants to establish her own settlement