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Tudors
Elizabeth I
impact of economic, social and religion in early years
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Edmund Grindal
- Archbishop of
Canterbury
-Elizabeth summoned him to
London
and ordered him to stop
prophecising
- Suspended in
1577
and could only attend to administrative matters until his
death
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Thirty-Nine Articles of religion published
1563
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plan to replace the debasement of couns
contained only 25% of the
silver
content of their
face value
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Statute of Artificers of
1563
sought to fix
prices
, impose
max wages
, restricted workers freedom and made magistrates responsible for regulating agricultural wages.
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poor law act 1563
fines
for those refusing to contribute to poor relief but
limited
impact
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