Tudors

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  • What is the significance of the year 1486 in relation to Henry VII?
    He married Elizabeth.
  • Who were the children of Henry VIII mentioned in the material?
    Arthur, Henry, and a girl.
  • What happened to Arthur in 1502?
    He married and then died.
  • When did Henry VII die?
    In 1509.
  • At what age did Henry VIII become king?
    At age 18.
  • Why did Henry VIII want a male heir?
    He needed a male heir to secure the throne.
  • What was the significance of Martin Luther's 95 theses in 1517?
    It challenged the Catholic Church's practices.
  • What title was Henry VIII given in 1520?
    'Defender of the Faith.'
  • What was the outcome of the Acts of Parliament in 1532?
    It created a new English church.
  • Who did Henry VIII marry in 1533?
    Anne Boleyn.
  • What happened to Anne Boleyn in 1536?
    She was executed.
  • Who was born in 1537?
    Prince Edward.
  • Why did Henry VIII marry Catherine Howard?
    She was young and attractive.
  • What was Catherine Parr's role during Henry VIII's reign?
    She was key in educating future monarchs.
  • When did Henry VIII die?
    In 1547.
  • What were the main changes in England during Henry VIII's reign?
    • Shift to Protestantism
    • Creation of the Church of England
    • Marriages and political alliances
    • Execution of Anne Boleyn
  • How did Edward VI's reign differ from Henry VIII's?
    Edward VI's reign was more Protestant-focused.
  • Who was the Lord Protector during Edward VI's reign?
    Edward Seymour.
  • What happened to Edward Seymour during Edward VI's reign?
    He was removed from power.
  • What was the significance of the changes made to church services during Edward VI's reign?
    They reflected a shift towards Protestantism.
  • What were the key characteristics of Henry VIII's wives?
    1. Catherine of Aragon: Long marriage, no male heir.(1509-1533)
    2. Anne Boleyn: Gave birth to Elizabeth I, executed.(1533-1536)
    3. Jane Seymour: Gave birth to Edward VI, died in childbirth.(1536-1537)
    4. Anne of Cleves: Divorced, disliked by Henry.(1540)
    5. Catherine Howard: Young, executed for adultery.(1540-1542)
    6. Catherine Parr: Educated future monarchs, survived Henry.(1543-1547)
  • What was the fate of Catherine Howard?
    She was executed for adultery.
  • Why was Catherine of Aragon significant?
    She was Henry's first wife and married long.
  • What was the role of Thomas Cranmer during Edward VI's reign?
    He was the Archbishop who supported reforms.
  • How did the Church of England change under Henry VIII?
    It became separate from the Catholic Church.
  • What was the significance of the year 1533?
    Henry married Anne Boleyn.
  • What was the impact of Henry VIII's marriages on England?
    They influenced political alliances and religion.
  • How did the execution of Anne Boleyn affect Henry VIII's reign?
    It marked a shift in his marital policies.
  • What was the significance of the title 'Defender of the Faith'?
    It showed Henry's initial loyalty to Catholicism.
  • What was the fate of Jane Seymour?
    She died after childbirth.
  • Why did Henry VIII seek to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon?
    She did not provide a male heir.
  • What was the significance of the Church's loyalty to Henry VIII?
    It allowed him to consolidate power.
  • How did Henry VIII's personal life affect his political decisions?
    His marriages influenced religious reforms.
  • What was the outcome of the Act of Supremacy?
    Henry became the Supreme Head of the Church.
  • What was the role of the bishops and priests during Henry VIII's reign?
    They remained as long as they swore loyalty.
  • How did the design of churches change under Edward VI?
    They became simpler and less ornate.
  • What was the significance of the year 1540 for Henry VIII?
    He married Anne of Cleves and divorced her.
  • What was the fate of Catherine Parr?
    She survived Henry VIII's death.
  • How did Henry VIII's reign impact the future of England?
    It set the stage for Protestantism.
  • What does the life of Anne Boleyn reveal about women's roles?
    She could argue and challenge the king.