History: Henry VIII

Revision Cards of Henry VIII AS Level (Edexcel) Covering:

Domestic Policy

Foreign Policy

Reformation

Dissolution

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Foreign Policy 1509-1529

1509 - Henry VIII succeeds Henry VII

1512 - Expedition to South-West France

1513 - Battle of Flodden

         - Battle of Spurs

1515 - Francis I succeeds Louis XII

1518 - Treaty of London

1519 - Charles V becomes HRE as well as King of Spain

1520 - Field of Cloth of Gold

1521 - Treaty of Bruges

1523 - Siege of Paris

1525 - Battle of Pavia

         - Treaty of Moore

         - Amicable Grant

1527 - Sack of Rome

1529 - Treaty of Cambrai

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Domestic Policy 1510-1532

1510 - Wolsey becomes Privy Councellor

1515 - Wolsey becomes Lord Chancellor

1517 - Wolsey launches Enclosure Enquiry

1518 - Wolsey becomes Legate a Latere

1521 - Buckingham executed for Retaining

1523 - Wolsey drops Enclosure Enquiry

1525 - Amicable Grant implemented

1526 - Eltham Ordinances

1529 - Failure to obtain Annulment

         - Wolsey dismissed

         - Thomas More appointed Lord Chancellor

1532 - More resigns

         - Thomas Audley appointed Lord Chancellor

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Reformation 1527-1539

1527 - Henry seeks Annulment

1528 - Campeggio named legate in joint commision with Wolsey

         - Henry decides he wants to marry Anne

1529 - Campeggio tried proroguing the case, but was recalled to Rome

1532 - Submission of the Clergy

         - More resigns in objection

1533 - Henry Excommunicated

1534 - Act of Supremacy

         - Treason Law

         - Act of Succession

         - Act of Dispensations

         - Act of Conditional Restraint of Annates

1535 - Execution of More and Fisher

1536 - Act Extinguishing the Authority of the Bishop of Rome

         - Ten Articles

1537 - Bishop's Book

1539 - Six Articles

         - Cromwell Dismissed

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Dissolution 1535-1539

1535 - Valor of Ecclesiasticus

1536 - Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries

         - Pilgramage of Grace

1537 - Cumberland Rising

1539 - Dissolution of the Greater Monasteries

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