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Settler - What is this lesson about? Charlotte Reilly 28th January 1547 Settler - What is this lesson about? Whiteboards 5

How and why did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII?

STARTER 1 Pairs to consider one each of Prefs. Write a post- it summarising H8’s legacy. Place it on the scale below. Add in any extra details to the scales sheet. +ve -ve

Weigh that evidence 5 +ve -ve

C R I S I S S I L E N T STARTER 2 Acrostic from Home Learning Research 10 Acrostic from Home Learning Research C R I S I S S I L E N T

Main 1 – THE HOW Re-cap on the Subversion of Henry’s will. What have the following slides got to do with it. 10

Succession Edward VI Henry VIII Elizabeth I Mary Tudor Charlotte Reilly Edward VI Henry VIII Succession Elizabeth I Mary Tudor

Charlotte Reilly Regency Council Sir Thomas Seymour

Charlotte Reilly Anthony Denny Edward Seymour Dry Stamp

The rise of ... William Paget Alliance Charlotte Reilly Revealed Henry’s death and his position as Lord Protector of Edward – people were killed for trying to control Edward before Henry died. William Paget Alliance Was a good military leader against the Scots The rise of ... Was invested as Duke of Somerset and rewarded with lands to support his new position

Main 2 – THE WHY Rehearse the reasons why Seymour was able to take over in groups of 4 (LC) Continuous analysis until one group drops out or speaks utter drivel!! 5

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Edward’s uncle – brother of Jane Seymour Military success – gained favour and support during 3rd French war and 2nd Scottish war Character – Strong leader, ‘tough’ Dry Stamp – Obtained by Denny (member of Radical Faction) who aligned with Seymour. Alteration of Henry’s will. Monarchical system – One true leader = the norm. Manipulation – Pushed himself forward. Bribed other Councillors with titles and land.

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Edward’s uncle – brother of Jane Seymour Military success – gained favour and support during 3rd French war and 2nd Scottish war Character – Strong leader, ‘tough’ Dry Stamp – Obtained by Denny (member of Radical Faction) who aligned with Seymour. Alteration of Henry’s will. Monarchical system – One true leader = the norm. Manipulation – Pushed himself forward. Bribed other Councillors with titles and land.

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Edward’s uncle – brother of Jane Seymour

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Military success – gained favour and support during 3rd French war and 2nd Scottish war

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Character – Strong leader, ‘tough’

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Manipulation – Pushed himself forward. Bribed other Councillors with titles and land.

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Monarchical system – One true leader = the norm.

How did Edward Seymour ‘triumph’ upon the death of Henry VIII? Dry Stamp – Obtained by Denny (member of Radical Faction) who aligned with Seymour. Alteration of Henry’s will.

MINI Plenary Rank the reasons in order of importance using the cards and the sugar paper. Show any links with arrows. Be ready to justify. (LC) Progress board 15

WHAT KIND OF PROTECTOR WOULD SOMERSET MAKE Scale exercise based on Somerset’s character and rise to power – P.196 SHP. (LC) Point to the wall. 10

Home Learning (If necessary), finish scale exercise based on Somerset’s character and rise to power – P.196 SHP. Create a Biopic on Edward’s character and early life. Was a minority necessarily a bad thing? What was his role as King? See SHP p. 186-194 & p.127 FAI. Prepare for Somerset’s Council meeting – p.200 SHP & Grid p.128 FAI.