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Subtopics Within Y8 History
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KS3 History Mind Map on Subtopics Within Y8 History, created by AlexFitton on 14/05/2014.
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Subtopics Within Y8 History
The Reformation
The Catholic Church used to teach that after your death, your fate was decided in a large courtroom
You either went to Hell, Heaven or Purgatory
They said if you paid the Church, you could be free of all your sins and guaranteed a place in Heaven
After you'd paid, you were given a slip of paper, which had been 'blessed by the Pope.' They were called indulgences
Martin Luther
He studied Law at Erfurt University
Where he drank a lot and gambled
All his friends were killed and Martin suddenly found himself lost in a storm
He promised himself that if he survived this storm, he would change his ways for the better
This was because he was afraid of Hell
Luther became a monk because he believed monks were forgiven of all their sins
Luther wrote The 95 Theses, which explained why indulgences were wrong
He nailed them to the Church door
Luther was excommunicated and was forced to explain his ideas to the Emperor at The Diet Of Worms
The beginnings of Protestantism
Although it was only intended to be a repairing if the Catholic Church
The Gunpowder Plot - 5th November 1605
The plot was to blow up the entire of the English governing body - including King James I
It was to be performed by Catholics
Before the reign of James, Catholics were forced to pay fines for not attending Protestant Church Services
James I promised to remove these fines
However he changed his mind and a group of Catholics (led by Robert Catesby) decided to kill the King
The plan
After renting a cellar beneath the houses of Parliament, the Catholics managed to sneak 36 barrels of gunpowder into the cellar
On the night of Parliaments gathering, Guy Fawkes was left to light the fuse later that night
There were 14 conspirators
The result
After the plan had been foiled, Fawkes was arrested and a team of cavalry was sent to find the others
They were found in Holbeach House, where a big shootout took place
The 7 survivors, as well as Fawkes, were executed, the other plotters had been killed in the shootout
The Spanish Armada
Took place in the 1585 war between England and Spain
Due to a gradual worsening in relations between monarchies
As well as England's transformation from Catholicism to Protestantism
Phillip II of Spain sparked lots of attempts to kill Elizabeth I of England
This was because she had encouraged her sailors to rob Spanish ships
He saw this as a war request and they both sent troops and ships into battle
Phillip disliked England because she sent troops to help rebels in an attempt to overthrow Phillip
Phillip sent a crescent shaped armada of ships to circle England
The theoretically brilliant plan failed because (due to the formation) most of the 131 ships couldn't fire.
The Spanish ships also failed to cope with the bad British weather and were torn apart
Henry VIII
The King's Matter
Henry's quest to end his first marriage
Henry wrote a letter to the Pope requesting he grant his divorce to Catherine
He declined his request
An advisor of Henry advised he was head of the Church
So he set up the Church of England
Henry now had an exec use to take the Church's money to support funds elsewhere
He could also divorce Catherine and marry Anne in time for the baby to be his
His 1st and 2nd Wife
1. Catherine of Aragon
In order to end his marriage, he had to completely change the country
After Catherine became too old to have children, Henry began an affair with Anne Boleyn
2. Anne Boleym
Their relationship began as an affair
After Anne became pregnant, Henry realised he must marry her in order for the child to be the heir
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