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BELLWORK: November 28th Use your “Tudor Dynasty” notes to answer the following (pgs.261-263)  Explain how Henry VIII was able to receive a divorce to Catherine of Aragon. Why was this so controversial? Describe the end of Henry VIII’s marriage to Ann Boleyn. How was Henry VIII’s marriage to Anne of Cleves different than his marriage to Kathryn Howard? Explain the rule of Henry VIII’s three children. What did they change with regards to religion? THINKER: How is the Anglican religion different than traditional Protestantism?

Queen Elizabeth I After Mary’s death, Henry’s last child (with Anne Boleyn) became the new queen – Elizabeth I. For the past two years, Elizabeth had been imprisoned after Mary accused her of heresy. The first thing she did as queen was restore the church back to Protestantism (Anglican). This becomes The Church of England, as it is today. Elizabeth I dies in 1603. After five rulers, six wives, and the dramatic change in religion…. All of Henry’s decedents had passed and England was ruled by James I, from a completely different family.

CLOSURE On a sheet of paper, summarize the life of HENRY VIII. SUMMARIZE!!! Don’t include too many details. Include marriages, divorces, deaths, executions and children.

Reformation Review Causes and Effects

Reformation Review To review Reformation, you will complete a cause/effect chart in your notes. Think of this as an overview of the unit! Cause & Effect will be the topic of your fall final essay  December 12th! Causes  Why did Reformation happen? Problems? Demands? New ideas? Effects  What changed because of Reformation? Protestantism? Calvinism? Counter-Reformation?

Reformation CAUSES EFFECTS