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Title: England


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England
  • War of the Roses
  • Rise of the Tudors
  • Henry VIII and his Heirs

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War of the Roses1455-1485
  • House of Lancaster
  • vs.
  • House of York

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THE TAMING OF ENGLAND
  • England is an island natural defenses
  • England could have been the first nation to
    consolidate
  • But . . noble ambition and a weak king interfered
  • War of the Roses fixed this
  • Henry VII and VIII ended dynastic instability
  • Created new nobility that owed their titles and
    loyalty to the Tudors

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Wars of the Roses
  • No end of fighting
  • Shortly after peace with France, two families
    began war over English throne
  • Lancasters (red rose) vs. Yorks (white rose)
  • Yorkist victories
  • Yorkists successful early
  • Significant victories over Lancastrians
  • Trouble began after Edwards death
  • Richard III
  • Uprisings killed in battle of Bosworth Field,
    1485
  • Henry VII claimed throne, neither York nor
    Lancaster new era began

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Results of the War of the Roses
  • Broke feudal power of the nobles
  • End of the Middle Ages
  • Power shift Many nobles slain during the wars
    their estates confiscated by the Crown
  • Lawlessness
  • Desire for strong gov. brings peace and
    prosperity
  • Henry VII
  • Reestablished royal power
  • Created the beginning of
  • modern England

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Financial Issues
  • English monarchs lived off the revenues from
    their estates. They were often broke.
  • Parliament defended the gentry crown had to ask
    permission to tax
  • Henry VIII confiscated Church lands crown began
    to profit
  • Thomas Cromwell reorganized parliament so that it
    worked with the king

Parliament
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Henry VIIThe First Tudor King
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The Road to the Throne
  • 1457 Henry Tudor born
  • Many had a better claim and the current king had
    a son
  • By 1471, Henry Tudor is the only logical choice
    to promote
  • Edward IV died, 12 year old son became Edward V
  • But, his uncle seized the crown and made himself
    King Richard III

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Conspiracy Theory!The Princes in the Tower
  • Sons of Edward IV
  • Uncle imprisoned them
  • Declared illegitimate in 1483
  • Richard is prime suspect
  • Henry Tudor also suspect he married their sister
    to cement his claim. Her claim would only be
    valid if her brothers were both dead.

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Henry TudorThe Road to the Throne
  • 1484
  • Henry is in France
  • Richard bribed the Duke of Brittany to capture
    Henry for him
  • Henry escaped at the last minute, dressed as a
    servant

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Henry TudorThe Road to the Throne
  • 1485
  • The King of France wanted to distract Richard
    from invading France so he gave Henry an army to
    invade England
  • Early in August Henry landed in Wales

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Battle of Bosworth
Richard III
Henry Tudor
  • Final Lancaster defeat of Yorkists
  • Richard III killed
  • Henry Tudor emerged as leader
  • Truce marries the Yorkist princess to legitimize
    his claim as king
  • All who opposed him at Bosworth are traitors
  • Executions, confiscation of property

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SURPRISE . . . Henry VII was a good king
  • Sought prosperity for England.
  • In love with his wife and had 5 children
  • Arthur
  • Henry
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Another daughter
  • Child that died in childbirth with Elizabeth

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The favored son Henry VIII
  • Loving family, involved parents. Unusual
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vR05Z2Z89aUw
  • Second son will maybe be a pope
  • Everything changed in 1502

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Arthur
  • Arthur
  • Married at 15
  • Political marriage to Catherine of Aragon
  • Intelligent, well educated
  • Good parents
  • VERY wealthy
  • VERY connected
  • Uncle was pope
  • Nephew will be HRE

http//www.youtube.com/watch?voo73DvLMNFs
Died in 1502
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What to do with Catherine?
  • Dowry fortune
  • Henry VII wants that
  • Needs money to protect against the French
  • Considers marrying her himself . . .

18
Henry VIIs Solution
  • His other son will marry Catherine
  • Marriage takes 7 years to negotiate
  • Pope displeased
  • Henry VII wants a better alliance for his son
  • When young Henry becomes king, marries Catherine
  • 17 and 22

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Henry VIII
  • Everything going well. Can he be content?
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vxTKIk04xNVsfeature
    related

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Henry VIII
  • Humanist
  • Catholic, but saw need for reform
  • Sympathetic to Protestants

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One BIG problem
  • 6 pregnancies
  • No surviving son
  • One daughter, but how could SHE be queen

22
Other Problems
  • Marriage is a love match
  • She is intellectual equal, loved by most
  • She never complained at all the affairs he had.
    (There were many)

23
The end of the Tudor Dynasty?
  • But . . . .No son?
  • Civil war could break out
  • What a failure! Would the Tudors have only 2
    kings?

24
Good News for Henry
  • 1525 Henry reads The Prince
  • Must do whatever necessary to save his kingdom
  • But, what to do?
  • She has good connections
  • No suspicion of foul play

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Advice
  • Henrys longtime advisors and friends said
    Accept Gods will.
  • Cardinal Wolsey Catholic Church
  • Thomas More -- Humanist

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More Advice
  • Thomas Cranmer
  • Turn Protestant, divorce Catherine.
  • Outlaw Catholics, confiscate wealth that the
    churches, monasteries, and convents have in
    England
  • Reward Henry makes him an archbishop in new
    church

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The Homewrecker
  • Anne Boleyn
  • Minor nobility
  • Family desperate to raise status
  • Sister had already been Henrys mistress

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Henry Acts Quickly
  • Became Protestant
  • Divorced Catherine.
  • Biblical reason
  • Thats why he cant have a son
  • Confiscated Churchs wealth
  • Married Anne Boleyn
  • Already pregnant

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Henry VIII and the New Church
  • 1534 Act of Supremacy only supreme head of
    the Church of England is the king.
  • Sold confiscated church land to the nobles in
    exchange for their loyalty.
  • 1534 Act of Succession Legitimizes children of
    Henry and Anne.

32
Destroying Enemies
  • Beheaded, imprisoned, and intimidated those who
    opposed him
  • Sir Thomas More
  • Beheaded
  • Archbishop Wolsey
  • Gave his home, wealth to Henry
  • Still arrested, died before execution

33
What about Catherine?
  • Divorced, house arrest
  • Daughter Mary declared illegitimate for refusing
    to become Protestant
  • She couldnt be a princess
  • Meaning . . . She cant ever be queen

34
What about Anne?
  • Daughter (Elizabeth)
  • 2 miscarriages of sons
  • Fiery nature wore thin
  • Henry looked elsewhere
  • Scandal
  • Convicted of treason, beheaded

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The Obedient One
  • Married within a week of Annes death
  • Jane Seymour
  • Obedient, quiet
  • Protestant
  • October 1537 -- a son.
  • Died in childbirth

37
Prince Edward
  • Sickly
  • Henry worried he was being punished for his
    actions
  • Attempts relationship with Mary and Elizabeth
  • Mary must renounce her mother and her church

38
Would Henry Become Catholic Again?
  • Cranmer looks for Wife 4
  • Protestant German Princess from a family known
    for producing a lot of children.
  • Anne of Cleves
  • False advertising

39
Anne of Cleves(She displeased him)
  • Married January 9, 1540
  • Divorced July 9, 1540
  • Stayed friend of King Henry
  • Outlived Henry

40
Henrys Dilemma
  • Considered returning to catholicism
  • Edward still sickly
  • Mary now was favored (shes Catholic)
  • Elizabeth - out of favor
  • Perhaps he should marry again?

41
Wife 5 Katherine Howard(She displeased him
more than Anne of Cleves)
  • 29 years younger
  • Barely educated
  • Catholic
  • Cousin to Anne Boleyn

42
Katharine Howard
  • Married 1540
  • Accused of adultery
  • Beheaded 1542
  • She was only 19

http//www.youtube.com/watch?vhudKsE0iMts
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Executioner carrying a bag of axes
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Catherine Parr She outlived him!
  • Henry favoring Catholics
  • Alarmed many Protestants
  • Married to Protestant widow in 1543 until his
    death in 1548.
  • Helped improve relationship to Elizabeth

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http//www.youtube.com/watch?v-fadCAHjN-sfeature
related
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Henrys Mess
  • Country tired of religious see-sawing
  • Next king Edward
  • Protestant
  • Next in Line Mary
  • Catholic
  • After her Elizabeth
  • Protestant

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Henry on his Deathbed
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King Edward VII
  • Never a strong king
  • 10, ruled for 6 years
  • Controlled by advisors
  • Strongly Protestant
  • Penalties for being Catholic
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vHwihJ47EO24feature
    related
  • Died childless in 1553

49
Lady Jane GrayThe 9 Days Queen
  • 1st cousin to Edward
  • Protestant, Humanist education
  • Family pushed her into rule
  • Political marriage

50
Wyatts Rebellion
  • Jane and husband imprisoned. Treason.
  • Mary becomes Queen
  • Protestants feared Marys marriage to the Spanish
    king
  • Want to replace Mary with Elizabeth . . . Or even
    Jane
  • Mary has no choice but to execute Jane

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(Bloody) Mary I (r. 1553-1558)
  • Bitter
  • Goal return England to Catholicism
  • Outlawed Protestants
  • 300 executions
  • Married cousin
  • Involved England in Spanish causes
  • No children

53
Mary I
  • Revenge on Thomas Cranmer
  • Blamed him for Henry leaving Catholicism and
    divorcing her mother
  • Tortured, burned as heretic

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The Feelings of the People
  • Conflicted
  • Catholics Pope has supremacy
  • Anglicans Protestants
  • believe in King over Pope
  • Act of Supremacy says king is the true head of
    the Church, but Mary is Catholic
  • Married to Spanish King
  • Protestantism is official religion, but many
    privately practicing Catholicism
  • Fighting the Catholics draining the people and
    treasury

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Marys Problem
  • Mary was childless
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vC7yc1eTHJb8
  • Only heir was Elizabeth
  • Bitter personal feelings
  • Elizabeth becomes queen (1558-1603)

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Elizabeth, age 13
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Coronation, age 20
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Age 30Before the Virgin Queen idea
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1588 (age 55), after defeat of the Spanish Armada
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The Church of England
  • Elizabethan Religious Settlement
  • Act of Supremacy (1559) Monarch becomes Supreme
    Governor of CofE
  • Act of Uniformity (1559)
  • Book of Common Prayer
  • Forced attendance at Church
  • Pope called her a servant of crime and a
    heretic
  • I see, I say nothing Politically savvy

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Golden Age . . . Or Not
  • Drama, literature, art, architecture
  • Constant fear of uprising
  • Limited power of nobles
  • Treason death
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vQ1eyWpUpkwIfeature
    related
  • Feared marriage
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vQ3IiUGTgi2c

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Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Chief Rival of Elizabeth
  • Catholic heroine
  • Exiled from Scotland, guest of Elizabeth for 18
    years
  • Died a martyr

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Mary and her son, James
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http//www.youtube.com/watch?v_1rR7t-buFA
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The End of the Tudors
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPCmogoGpnxg

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The Stuarts(1603)
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THE MAIN PLAYERS
  • The three main players in the dynastic wars of
    the 16th century were Charles V (HRE, Spain),
    Francis I (France) and Henry VIII (England)
  • As the three monarchs matured their youthful wars
    of conquest turned into strategic warfare
    designed to maintain a continental balance of
    power

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THE ITALIAN WARS
  • The struggle for European supremacy in the 16th
    century pitted the French House of Valois vs. the
    empire of the Habsburgs
  • The battle ground was Italy
  • In the late 15th century, France seized Naples
    only to have the Spanish reclaim it soon after
  • Thus when Francis I came to the French throne and
    Charles V to the Spanish, Naples was just one
    source of friction

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BATTLEFIELD MILAN
  • In 1515, Francis I stunned Europe with a victory
    over the Swiss mercenaries at the battle of
    Marignano (Milan)
  • Milan soon appealed to Charles V to help against
    the France
  • Charles V then allied with Henry VIII against the
    French
  • Francis I himself was captured at the Battle of
    Pavia as Charles V won a decisive victory

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FRANCISS FORTUNES TURN
  • Despite being captured and forced to sign the
    Treaty of Madrid granting the HRE many
    concessions, Franciss fortunes soon changed
  • He returned to France, renounced the treaty,
    formed new alliances with a dissatisfied Henry
    VIII and most importantly with the powerful
    Ottoman sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent
    (1520-1566)

An alliance with Suleiman made Francis I a
formidable foe
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FIGHTING OVER
  • In the end, the French could not dislodge the
    Habsburgs from Italy nor could the Habsburgs
    dislodge the Ottomans from Hungary
  • Finally, the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis in 1559
    ended 60 years of European conflict
  • Both France and Spain were bankrupt for decades
    of fighting

The Peace of Cateau-Cambresis, ending the Italian
Wars, was agreed there on April 2-3, 1559
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  • European economy, ca. 1300
  • ??Inflation
  • ??Rents worth less (fixed money amounts)
  • ??Food, other goods worth more (prices rise)
  • ??Wages decline (more workers)
  • ??Overpopulation
  • ??Farming intensification
  • ??No remaining land to be settled
  • ??Tension between rich and peasants
  • ??Economic recession in towns

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  • Wars in the 14thcentury
  • ??Border wars
  • ??English vs. Scots, Welsh
  • ??French vs. Flanders
  • ??Peasant and urban revolts
  • ??Jacquerie, 1358
  • ??English PeasantsRevolt, 1381
  • ??The Hundred Years War
  • ??England vs. France
  • ??Also a border war
  • ??Proxy battles in Scotland, Flanders

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  • The Hundred Years War
  • ??Origins English claims to Angevin empire
  • ??Role of mercenaries
  • ??English archers
  • ??Unruly French nobility
  • ??Rise of Burgundy
  • ??Shifted support to English or French at will
  • ??Joan of Arc

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Phases of the 100 Years War ??English
triumphs ??1337-1360 ??Edward III of England vs.
Philip the Fair of France ??France slowly regains
control ??Charles V of France ??England expelled
from French territory ??1415-1453 ??Henry V of
England vs. Joan of Arc, Charles VII as dauphin
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  • Consequences of the 100 Years War
  • ??Civil war in England
  • ??War of the Roses 1460s-1485
  • ??Consolidation of French state
  • ??Burgundy annexed 1470s

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  • Economic and cultural consequences
  • ??Economic recession
  • ??Heavy taxation
  • ??Physical destruction by armies, mobs
  • ??Added to impact of famine, plague
  • ??Peasant revolts
  • ??Flanders, 1320s
  • ??Jacquerie, France, 1358
  • ??Peasant Revolt, England, 1381
  • ??End of ideal of knighthood
  • ??Power of common footsoldiers
  • ??Brutality and incompetence of aristocratic
    knightlyelites
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