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Unit Group 1: British Period Study and Enquiry
1.1 The Early Tudors 1485–1558
1.1.4 Henry VIII's Early Reign
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Henry VIII
was the eldest surviving son of Henry VII.
True
Cardinal Wolsey served as Henry VIII's chief minister and
de facto
ruler.
de facto
When did Henry VII die, leading to Henry VIII's succession?
1509
How old was Henry VIII when he became king?
17
Cardinal Wolsey gained significant power by managing day-to-day governance for
Henry VIII
.
True
Henry VIII's chief minister and de facto ruler was Cardinal
Wolsey
Henry VIII's early domestic policies and reforms aimed to consolidate
Tudor
rule.
Henry VIII's early domestic policies and reforms helped solidify the
Tudor dynasty's
control over England.
True
Henry VIII
inherited a prosperous economy from his father, Henry VII.
True
As the eldest surviving son of Henry VII, Henry VIII was the rightful
heir
to the throne.
Henry VIII was the eldest surviving son of Henry VII and therefore the rightful heir to the
throne
.
True
Cardinal Wolsey became the de facto ruler of England during
Henry VIII's
early reign.
True
Henry VIII enhanced tax collection and increased crown
revenues
What were the economic conditions like during Henry VIII's early reign?
Stable with growth
Match the individual with their contribution to cultural life during Henry VIII's early reign:
Henry VIII ↔️ Patron of the arts and literature
Cardinal Wolsey ↔️ Sponsored humanist scholars
Henry VIII's accession helped solidify the newly established Tudor
dynasty
What was the initial relationship between Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey like?
Trusted and reliant
Who became the de facto ruler of England in the early years of Henry VIII's reign?
Cardinal Wolsey
What allowed Cardinal Wolsey to amass substantial power and influence during the early years of Henry VIII's reign?
Close working relationship
Henry VIII's financial policies focused on enhancing tax
collection
Match Henry VIII's alliances with their details:
Marriage alliance with Spain ↔️ Through Catherine of Aragon
Alliance with the Holy Roman Empire ↔️ Against France
Temporary alliance with France ↔️ Field of the Cloth of Gold
What was the state of the English economy during the early years of Henry VIII's reign?
Stable and prosperous
Sequence the key factors that led to Henry VIII's ascension to the throne:
1️⃣ Death of Henry VII
2️⃣ Henry VIII was the rightful heir
3️⃣ Stability of the Tudor dynasty
4️⃣ Youth and vigor of Henry VIII
Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch, died in
1509
Henry VIII's accession helped solidify the newly established Tudor
dynasty
In the early years, Henry VIII enjoyed Cardinal Wolsey's favor and
confidence
Order Henry VIII's early domestic policies from most to least influential:
1️⃣ Legal standardization
2️⃣ Financial policies
3️⃣ Social reforms
Match the alliance with its purpose during Henry VIII's early reign:
Marriage alliance with Spain ↔️ To strengthen ties with Spain
Alliance with the Holy Roman Empire ↔️ To counter France
Temporary alliance with France ↔️ To assert English influence
The gentry and merchant classes benefited the most from economic growth during Henry VIII's early reign.
True
Cultural and intellectual advancements under Henry VIII helped solidify England's position as a leading
Renaissance
power.
True
Match the early domestic policies and reforms of Henry VIII with their key details:
Legal Reforms ↔️ Standardized laws, streamlined court system
Financial Policies ↔️ Enhanced tax collection, increased crown revenues
Social Reforms ↔️ Improved poor relief, regulated guilds
Henry VIII initially trusted and relied on Wolsey's counsel.
True
What did Henry VIII's legal reforms achieve in the early years of his reign?
Standardized laws
What was the primary goal of Henry VIII's foreign policy in the early years of his reign?
Project England's power
Henry VIII's temporary alliance with France was marked by the Field of the Cloth of
Gold
meeting.
What was the purpose of the Subsidy Act implemented by Henry VIII?
Generate additional funds
Henry VIII's youth and vigor were seen as positive traits compared to his father's
later years
.
True
How old was Henry VIII when he ascended the throne?
17 years old
Match the role with the individual during Henry VIII's early reign:
King and sovereign ruler ↔️ Henry VIII
Chief minister and de facto ruler ↔️ Cardinal Wolsey
What was Cardinal Wolsey's role during Henry VIII's early reign?
Chief minister
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