Henry VII's legacy 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MaryCreated on: 20-04-13 16:05 What did closing the monasteries in 1530's do? Gave an extra £1 mil income and increased crown land 1 of 12 What was the cost of warfare by 1546? £2 million, the same as 10 years of normal crown income 2 of 12 Why did Henry sell the monastery land and who bought it? To fund his foreign policy and mainly by upper classes and gentry 3 of 12 What was rife in 1540 and who was in the tower? Factionalism and Norfolk 4 of 12 What did Elton describe the new Tudor government as? "Tudor revolution in government?" 5 of 12 Why did Henry have to use his Parliament more than other monarchs? To legalise his religious changes 6 of 12 What religion were Northumberland and Somerset Protestant 7 of 12 Who was Henrys last Queen, what religion was she? Catherine Parr, Protestant 8 of 12 Who did Henry marry in 1540 and what act was passed as a result? Katherine Howard, and the Act of Six Articles reaffirming catholic beliefs 9 of 12 Where was Somerset sent 1544? To ravage Scotland 10 of 12 Who was going to invade France in 1544 and what happened? Henry and Charles V, but Charles withdrew at the last minute leaving England to fight alone. Boulogne was captured 11 of 12 What happened in Scotland 1542? Scots were heavily defeated in Battle of Solway Moss. James V died leaving the infant Queen 12 of 12
How did relations with foreign powers change and how was the succession secured under Henry VII? 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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