Edward VI and Mary I - AQA A2 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: UptonogoodCreated on: 07-05-16 12:47 71064231895 Across 1. Where did Wyatt capture some of the Queen's ships? (9) 4. 'The Spanish marriage tore her kingdom apart.' (7) 5. When Northumberland revised the Book of Common Prayer, who described it as having 'broke decisively with the past'? (5) 10. Edward was a committed Protestant reformed who enforced his own beliefs - Against the declining authority between 1547-1558 (5) Down 2. Wyatt's rebellion 'came as close as any to overthrowing the monarchy.' (6) 3. 'There can be little doubt that on Mary's death, England was Catholic.' (5) 6. 'Certainly only the Western Rebellion was linked with Religion.' (5) 7. What did Haigh see the 1547 Book of Common Prayer as? (7) 8. Mary's foreign policy was 'the most disastrous of the century.' (5) 9. Who successfully crushed Kett's Rebellion, leaving Somerset looking weak? (6)
AQA Tudors Revision notes, completed from Edward onwards with some notes for Henry VII and Henry VIII 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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