Henry VII - Content summary
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- Henry VII
- Consolidation of Power
- War of the Roses
- Battle of Bosworth
- Issues facing Henry VII
- Early consolidation & Legitimising rule
- Early opposition to Henry VII - Lovell and Simnel
- Was Henry secure by 1487?
- Character/ aims
- Use of Government
- Henry VII and nobility
- Acts of attainder
- Bonds and recognizances
- The council Learned in the law & Star Chamber
- Royal finances
- Was Henry VII a miser?
- Foreign policy
- The key players in Europe
- The Breton Crisis
- Henry VII and Spain
- Henry VII and Scotland
- Henry VII and France
- Henry VII and Trade
- Later foreign policy
- How successful was Henry VII's foreign policy?
- Society
- What was life like in Tudor England?
- How was society structured?
- Lovell & Simnel rebellions
- Perkin Warbeck rebellion, 1491-97
- Cornish rebellion 1497
- Was society more peaceful and stable during Henry's reign?
- Economy
- The Hanseatic League
- The Cloth Trade & the Low Countries
- Exploration and expanding trade
- Engrossment and enclosure
- Farming and cottage industries
- English Coinage and Henry's reforms
- Did Henry VII have an impact on the Tudor economy?
- Religion
- The power of the Church in English Society
- Humanism and reformist groups (Lollards ect)
- The role of the church in the arts and learning
- Did England have a renaissance under Henry VII?
- Did the English church need reform?
- Henry VII's Legacy
- Death of Prince Arthur
- Increasing harsh treatment of the nobility
- Empson and Dudley
- The State of the kingdom HVII inherited
- What changed the most in the reign of Henry VII?
- Was Henry VII a good king?
- Consolidation of Power
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