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Essay Planning for Tudor Q

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‘ The desire to increase his international prestige was the most important thing to Henry VII’ Assess the validity of this view. Essay planning.

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Religion was significantly transformed in the years 1559-85’ Assess the validity of this view. 25 marks.

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Religion was significantly transformed in the years 1559-85’ Assess the validity of this view. 25 marks. 18/25 strength-great balanced analysis target-conclusion should link to the question

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Between 1515 and 1540 Cromwell was responsible for a revolution in government. Assess the validity of this view. 25 marks

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Between 1515 and 1540 Cromwell was responsible for a revolution in government. Assess the validity of this view. 25 marks 22/25 marks Strength-Great focus of question +good range of evidence Target- Evidence of Parliamentary reforms.

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Between 1515 and 1540 c was responsible for a revolution in government. Essay Plannin=-098765432w1q

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Between 1515 and 1540 c was responsible for a revolution in government. Essay plan. Conclusion:to a certain extent Cromwell was responsible for a revolution in government, however most changes in government happened due to underlying factors such as the pilgrimage of Grace and purposes to Henry’s convenience. Cromwell’s revolution did not last long.

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Henry VII – Consolidation & Government

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Detailed explanation on how each led to Henry consolidating his throne. 1485 – Battle of Bosworth Field 1485 – Henry VII coronation 1486 – Marriage to Elizabeth of York. 1487 - Act Against Retaining 1495 – Council Learned in Law 1504 – Act Against Retaining different aspects of Henry’s government & financial management.

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mindmap on the consequences of the Reformation

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mindmap on the consequences of the Reformation 1. Religious Change (branches are: structural and doctrinal) 2. Dissolution of the Monasteries (branches include financial, social and economic with financial being the benefits for Henry and sociol-economic the impact for the people). 3. Opposition (branches are domestic and foreign) 4. Political (consider the impact on parliament, Supremacy and Royal Authority) page 2 is the finished mindmap

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Henry VIII’s interactions with foreign powers from 1509-1547

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Henry VIII’s interactions with foreign powers from Looking at Henry VIII foreign policy from marriage alliances to religion and the reformation in Europe. Understanding what England involved themselves in due to Henry VIII aims and most importantly Henry VIII prioritised having an heir and warrior king. As it resulted in several foreign policies as well as the reformation.

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Manchurian crisis and the Mukden incident

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Summary notes of the Manchurian crisis 1931- Sep- Mukden incident 1933-Feb- Japan left the League of nations 1933-Nov- Anti-Comintern Pact signed 1937 -July- Japan attacked China 1940 Sept 27- Tripartite pact signed by Germany, Italy and Japan 1941- Japan occupied southern Indo-China Dec 7-8 - Japan attacked Pearl Harbor Dec 8 - Usa declared war on Japan Dec 11- Germany declared war on the USA

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Summary - The triumph of Elizabeth with Religious Changes

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Summary - The triumph of Elizabeth with Religious Changes This summary will help understand the new religious that come about in Elizabethan England and the complexity of religion has been somewhat simplified: Separatist movement, Brownists- Separatists groups, Marprelate Tracts 1588-896,Presbyterian demands in the 1570 Modern Puritans

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