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V5 P1 W2 tudors

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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" on the corner of our table
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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learning goals
I know the basic information about the different Tudor kings and queens

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The Tudors
- Who were they and why should we care?

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group presentations
15 minutes preparation

You are allowed to use the internet (but check your info)

Your presentation should be 1-3 minutes


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group 1: Henry VII
group 2: Henry VIII
group 3: Henry VIII's wives
group 4: Edward VI & Mary I
group 5: Elizabeth I
group 6: James VI/I
timer
10:00

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Henry VII (1485 – 1509)

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Henry VII (1485 – 1509)
Put an end to the civil war in England (war of the roses).

Last king to win the throne on the battle field.

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Henry VIII (1509–1547)

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Henry VIII (1509–1547)
- famous for all the wrong reasons

- started the Church of England

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Henry's wives

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Henry's wives
Katharine Of Aragon (divorced)
Anne Boleyn (beheaded)
Jane Seymour (died (in childbirth))
Anne Of Cleves (divorced)
Catherine Howard (beheaded)
Katharine Parr (survived)

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Edward VI (1547–1553)

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Edward VI (1547–1553)
Never actually ruled individually because of his age.

Didn't want Mary to succeed him.

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Mary I (1553 – 1558)

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Mary I (1553 – 1558)
Nicknamed "Bloody Mary" because of her execution of protestants

Died without an heir, so names half-sister as successor

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Elizabeth I (1558 – 1603)

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Elizabeth I (1558 – 1603)
No civil war during her reign.

Overturned the fortunes of England 
--> Elizabethan age 
 among other things, an incredibly creative time.


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James VI/I (1603-1625)

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James VI/I (1603-1625)
Was already king James VI of Scotland.

Marks the end of the Tudor Dynasty.

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homework 6-9
Answer the following questions:
- Why did Henry VIII break with Rome?
- Why did Henry marry so many times?
- Why was religion such an important issue for Elizabeth I and her predecessors?

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