Title: Tudor England 1485 - 1603
1Tudor England1485 - 1603
2Characteristics of Tudor Rule
- Greatly increased royal power.
- Near complete control over Parliament.
- Emergence of England as a world power.
- Growth of English nationalism.
- Tremendous popularity among the people.
- Establishment of the protestant church.
3Henry VIII (1509-1547)
- Negotiated peace between England and France.
- Built the first royal navy.
- Conquered Ireland
- Led the English Reformation
- Greatly increased royal wealth by dissolving
monasteries - Married six times in an effort to have a male
heir.
4All of the following were characteristics of
Tudor rule EXCEPT
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A.) They were popular among the people
B.) They greatly increased royal power and wealth
C.) English nationalism disappeared during their
rule
D.) They had near complete power over Parliament
E.)
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6Edward VI (1547-1553)
- Son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour
- Assumed throne at age 11.
- Strengthened the Protestant Church.
- Scholarly and sickly most of his life. Died at
age 16. - Left the throne to a protestant cousin, Lady Jane
Grey.
7Execution of Lady Jane Grey
8Mary I (1553-1557) Bloody Mary
- Re-established Catholicism
- Married King Philip II of Spain
- Lived in constant fear of a protestant overthrow.
- Acquired her nickname Bloody Mary because of
persecution of Protestants
9ELIZABETH I (1558-1603)The Virgin Queen
- Led England to its greatest heights
- Protected Protestantism by establishing the
Anglican Church - Encouraged English seadogs to raid Spanish
fleets and New World colonies - Led the defeat of the Spanish Armada
- Encouraged establishment of New World colonies by
Sir Walter Raleigh - Renaissance flourished under her rule.
- Never married. Tudor dynasty ended with her death
in 1603.
10The Elizabethan Age
11DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH ARMADA - 1588
- The Spanish Armada attempted to invade England in
1588. - The English navy destroyed or damaged most of the
ships in the armada. - Out of the original 130 Spanish ships only 67
returned to Spain. - England becomes master of the seas
- Spanish power begins to decline
- English wealth, power and prestige increases
12 The Stuart Dynasty1603 - 1714
13Characteristics of Early Stuart Rule
- Viewed as outsiders by the people
- Unpopular with people and Parliament
- Discriminated against Puritans and Catholics
- Openly violated English law
- Constantly feuded with Parliament
- Claimed Divine Right
14JAMES I (1603-1625)
- Inability to understand English customs caused
great unpopularity - Persecuted religious minorities forcing many to
flee to the New World - Ordered the writing of the King James version of
the Bible
15CHARLES I (1625-1649)
- Very arrogant toward Parliament
- Constantly clashed with Parliament over money
- Forced to sign Petition of Right in 1625 which
reaffirmed the Magna Carta - Started a civil war against Parliament in 1642
- Executed for Treason in 1649
16OLIVER CROMWELL - Lord Protector1649-1658
- Defeated Charles I in the English Civil War
- Had Charles executed in 1649
- Abolished the Monarchy and formed a commonwealth
- Named himself Lord Protector
- Imposed his Puritan beliefs on the English people
by imposing a strict moral code. Became widely
hated - Died in 1658
17Charles II The Restoration 1660-1685
- Son of Charles I
- When the monarchy was restored he returned from
exile in France to rule. - Parliament passed Habeas Corpus in 1679 which
limited the kings power to jail opponents. - He restored many of the rights of the English
people that had been outlawed under Cromwells
rule. - He was succeeded by his brother James who became
James II
18James II and the Glorious Revolution1685-1688
- Brother of Charles II.
- Married a Catholic and converted to Catholicism.
- Fought with Parliament over appointment of
Catholics to high office - Had a Protestant daughter, Mary by a previous
marriage. - He had a son by his second wife and announced
that he would be raised a Catholic. - This led to fear of a Catholic takeover of the
crown. - In 1688, James was forced to flee into exile in a
bloodless revolution what became known as the
Glorious Revolution -
19William and Mary1689-1702
- Agreed to govern as co-rulers and to cooperate
with Parliament. - Agreed with the English Bill of Rights which was
passed in 1689. - Parliament created a Limited Monarchy which
severely limited the power of the monarchy from
that point forward. - Succeeded by their daughter Anne after Williams
death in 1702.
20Anne I(1702 -1714)
- Succeeded her parents William and Mary as Queen.
- Act of Union in 1707 was passed during her reign
which united England, Scotland. - She left no heir to the throne thus ending the
Stuart Dynasty. - A new dynasty the Hanover Dynasty was established
and would rule England over the next century.