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Potential factors that could be used to support/diminish the idea of a Mid-Tudor Crisis.

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Political Crisis

Answer: For Edward: minor king, Regency Council- factionalism and instability, no money from Henry VIII’s reign, early death, Devyse (succession crisis). Mary: female, succession crisis, loss of Calais, marriage. Against Edward: control from monarch through Northumberland (eliminated Catholic rivalry). Mary: retained control, New Book of Rates (1558)- updated revenue.

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Religious Crisis

Answer: For Henry: Dissolution of the Monasteries Edward: vague religious doctrine Mary: incomplete religion by 1558, unable to reinstate monasteries etc, burned heretics, marriage Against Henry: secured divorce, Protestantism Edward: minimal discontent, no rebellion under Northumberland Mary: minimal discontent, good attempt at religious reform Lack of religious rebellions from 1549-1558 Not domestic, just foreign.

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Socio-Economic Crisis

Answer: For Bad harvests (1530s and 1550s) Henry: 1536 Pilgrimage of Grace (40,000 men) Edward: 1549 rebellions (pockets of discontent) Selling Monastic Lands Against Edward: removal of sheep tax (1550), Somerset’s investigation of enclosure Mary- minimal discontent, Mary and Poor Relief

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Foreign Policy Crisis

Answer: For Edward: Henry left him with minimal allies, Somerset’s aggressive approach towards Scotland, Boulogne returned to France Mary- marriage to Philip, Wyatt’s Rebellion, anti-Papal alliance England- minor power Against Edward: Boulogne brought immediate economic stability, Northumberland created peace

Mid-Tudor Crisis Factors

 Religious
 Socio-Economic
 Personal/Domestic
 Foreign Policy
 Government/Political


 End of Henry VIII’s reign
 Edward VI
 Mary I

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