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how did henry help wolsey rise to power - correct answer-Henry did not involve himself in
day-to-day government. This increased Wolsey's power as he was left to carry out the boring
but important tasks that Henry wished to avoid.
Henry disliked many of his father's advisers who he saw as too cautious and unpopular. This
removed potential rivals and eased Wolsey's path to power.
how did the war in france help wolsey rise to power - correct answer-The war with France in
1512 enabled Wolsey to prove his worth to Henry by organising a well equipped and
well-supplied army by 1513. Wolsey demonstrated skills that Henry later relied on,
increasing his power and influence.
how did wolsey fall from power
how did the boleyns influence woleys fall from power - correct answer-The Boleyns
Henry's infatuation with Anne Boleyn gave the Boleyn family, especially her father Thomas
Boleyn and her brother, George, increasing influence at court.
Wolsey's failure to secure an annulment led them to plot against him by suggesting to Henry
that Wolsey was siding with the pope and not interested in securing an annulment.
Anne hated Wolsey and, together with her brother and other nobles who were unhappy with
Wolsey, persuaded Henry to get rid of h
how did wolsey fall from power
how did the amcable grant infulence wolseys fall from power - correct answer-Wolsey's
decision to introduce the Amicable Grant tax in 1525 damaged his reputation as it led to a
rebellion and the failure to collect the tax. Henry was forced to distance himself from
Wolsey's actions, undermining his power and influence over the king.
how did wolsey fall from power
how did the annulement infulence wolseys fall from power - correct answer-Annulment
Wolsey's failure to secure an annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine angered Henry. He
became increasingly impatient with Wolsey and began to believe that he was working with
the pope to prevent an annulment from happening
how did wolsey fall from power
how did wolseys reforms help him fall from power - correct answer-Wolsey's reforms to the
justice system, his opposition to enclosure, his willingness to reclaim land held by the nobility
for the Crown and his high-handed nature had made him many enemies at court. These
people were more than happy to conspire with the Boleyns to undermine Wolsey
, how did wolseys personality help him rise to power - correct answer-Wolsey's persuasive
personality and his ability to flatter enabled him to exert influence over the king, while making
him an effective negotiator on Henry's behalf. His ruthlessness and willingness to financially
ruin his rivals deterred any challenges to his position.
how was wolsey dismissed - correct answer-• In October 1529, Wolsey was stripped of most
of his powers and possessions and exiled to York.
• In July 1530, Wolsey was summoned to London on charges of praemunire (working in the
interests of the pope and not the king), but died on his way down to London to face trial.
what was england and the holy roman empire like during henry 8 - correct answer-England -
a medium-sized power on the edge of Europe. It controlled Wales, Ireland and Calais.
English kings traditionally claimed the French throne.\
France - the most populous kingdom in Europe. It was ruled by Francis I who had a fierce
rivalry with the Habsburgs
what was spain and scotland like during henry 8 - correct answer-Scotland -
an independent country traditionally allied to France in the 'Auld Alliance'. For England, war
with France could have meant war with Scotland
Spain -
an increasingly powerful and devoutly Catholic country ruled by Charles I who was also the
Holy Roman Emperor (Charles V). Spain and the Holy Roman Empire became known as the
Habsburg Emp
what was the ottoman empire and france like during henry 8 - correct answer-The Ottoman
Empire -
a powerful Muslim state that was expanding into Europe and North Africa.
France -
the most populous kingdom in Europe. It was ruled by Francis I who had a fierce rivalry with
the Habsburgs.
what were the faliures of wolseys foreign policy
what happened during 1522-25 - correct answer-522-25 French war and alliance with
Charles V failed because Wolsey's support for Charles V against France, in the Treaty of
Bruges, was based on the idea that Charles would help him seize French territory and the
French throne.
This did not happen. Charles gave Henry little military support. After the Battle of Pavia,
Charles ignored Henry's suggestion that France be divided between England and the Holy
Roman Empire with Henry getting the French throne.
Instead, Charles released Francis from captivity.
The war was unpopular, cost £430 000 and achieved little.
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