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Elizabeth's foreign policy 1570-1580s
Victory for Alva's army in the Netherlands 
Treachery at San Juan de Ulua 
Cecil grabs Spanish Bullion 
Trade embargo 
Growing hostilities: Spain backs Ridolfi
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Victory for Alva's army in the Netherlands 
Treachery at San Juan de Ulua 
Cecil grabs Spanish Bullion 
Trade embargo 
Growing hostilities: Spain backs Ridolfi
Tudors
GET 1 ESSAY AND 2 ELIZABETHAN REVISION TABLES. This will help students to understand individuals involved in Henry VIII and Elizabeth's rule..
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GET 1 ESSAY AND 2 ELIZABETHAN REVISION TABLES. This will help students to understand individuals involved in Henry VIII and Elizabeth's rule..
Elizabeth's I
significant individuals in Elizabethan era,background, positions held, Allies and enemies, Downfall and Connections
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significant individuals in Elizabethan era,background, positions held, Allies and enemies, Downfall and Connections
Trade & exploration summary (Elizabeth I )
Summary of Raleigh,Hawkins and Drakes actions in the Spanish Armada as well as Trades and Explorations. Actions of the privateers
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Summary of Raleigh,Hawkins and Drakes actions in the Spanish Armada as well as Trades and Explorations. Actions of the privateers
‘New religious ideas were the driving force behind reforms of the church from 1529-1563’ How far do you agree with this statement ? (25 marks)
‘New religious ideas were the driving force behind reforms of the church from ’ How far do you agree with this statement ? (25 marks) 
21/25 marks 
To a certain extent new religious ideas were the driving force behind the reform of the church, however it was more complex than new religious ideas causing the reformation but is rather an interplay of key individuals interests and beliefs as well as monarchical ambitions.
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‘New religious ideas were the driving force behind reforms of the church from ’ How far do you agree with this statement ? (25 marks) 
21/25 marks 
To a certain extent new religious ideas were the driving force behind the reform of the church, however it was more complex than new religious ideas causing the reformation but is rather an interplay of key individuals interests and beliefs as well as monarchical ambitions.
Case 1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603
By 1603, It was clear that the English people had benefited little in social and economic terms from the rule of Elizabeth I. Assess the validity of this view. 
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factors: Gentries, Nobilities 
challenge: 3rd factor should be commoners
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By 1603, It was clear that the English people had benefited little in social and economic terms from the rule of Elizabeth I. Assess the validity of this view. 
18/25 marks 
factors: Gentries, Nobilities 
challenge: 3rd factor should be commoners
‘IN THE YEARS 1515 TO 1540 POLICY WAS DECIDED BY MINISTERS RATHER THAN THE MONARCH' ASSESS THE VALIDITY OF THIS VIEW
‘IN THE YEARS 1515 TO 1540 POLICY WAS DECIDED BY MINISTERS RATHER THAN THE MONARCH' ASSESS THE VALIDITY OF THIS VIEW 
HENRY VII would have the overall dictatorship when it comes to policies and the Ministers would only have power that was given by Henry.
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‘IN THE YEARS 1515 TO 1540 POLICY WAS DECIDED BY MINISTERS RATHER THAN THE MONARCH' ASSESS THE VALIDITY OF THIS VIEW 
HENRY VII would have the overall dictatorship when it comes to policies and the Ministers would only have power that was given by Henry.