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Henry VIII and Edward VI's policies and impact
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first lesson on Edward VI comparing with Henry VIII
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Henry VIII and Edward VI's policies and impact
Foreign Policy
Field of Cloth and Gold
End of Henry's rule England was diplomatically isolated and he made the foreign Catholic threat worse
Using war to gain land money and resources
Wanted war with France to expand territory into Calais
Both pursue France but both reigns end in Peace Treaties.
Edwards Treaty of Boulogne with France- France obtain town in return for Edward getting subsidy
Continuation of problems with Scotland
Edward was pulling back slightly compared to Henry who was more aggressive.
England had finance problems after Henry so had to pull back with France
Still issues with enclosure
Power of Monarchy
Power of monarchy expanded with Henry VIII
Royal Supremacy act consolidates power
War of Roses got rid of power of nobles so less nobles to deal with
More taxes and land from taking land from church
Henry VIII ruled on his own but Edward had Northumberland behind him ruling for him
Religion
Henry was still quite Catholic and so were the majority of rural areas
Reformation
Dissolution of monasteries
Break from Rome
Considerable move towards Protestantism
Dissolution of Monasteries
Dissolution of Chantries authorised by Parliament
Henry VIII's reformation was more balanced where Edwards VI's was more anti-Catholic. More for Protestantism for Edward
Far more radical Protestant compared to Henry VIII's more Catholic Protestantism
Government
King in Parliament. Henry was involved in day-to-day government
Government had more protestant advisors adding to legitamacy to the break from Rome
Expansion of Tudor Government. Star Chamber expanded on and Privy council expanded on to become more of a modern state
Both Henry and Edward's government had factionalism
Edward had Dudley to get rid of Somerset just like Henry had the Boleyn Faction to get rid of Seymore
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