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Elizabeth = 1 point Edward/Mary = 2 points Henry VII/VIII = 3 points Retrieval Quiz 1. Name one councillor who died in the later years of Elizabeth’s reign. 2. Give one example of why the year 1549 was particularly bad for Edward. 3. Recall one term in the Treaty of Medina del Campo 4. What was the device? 5. Recall one of Wolsey’s approached to Henry VII’s divorce 6. What is a Jesuit? 7. Give one piece of evidence to suggest there was a revolution in Parliament under Cromwell. 8. Why did poverty rise during Elizabeth’s reign? 9. Elizabeth = 1 point Edward/Mary = 2 points Henry VII/VIII = 3 points

Retrieval Quiz: Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Scriptural argument, diplomatic manoeuvres, 6. 7. 8. 9. Elizabeth = 1 point Edward/Mary = 2 points Henry VII/VIII = 3 points

FLIP LEARNING TASKS: The following tasks are due in today: You will been sent a document on local government under Elizabeth, you will need revise this information ready for a quiz next lesson. Revision Grids Henry VII and VIII should be completed Edward and Mary need completing Elizabeth religion + government +society/economy need completing You have until Easter for your revision grids to be complete. They should NOT be short documents. The following tasks are due in today:

Regions and Local Government

Elizabeth I: Society and Economy The poor Local Regions Rebellion Economy Golden Age

Elizabeth I: Society and Economy KNOW Key facts about Elizabethan economy EXPLAIN Explain how the economy changed over time EVALUATE How convincing historians are on the topic of Elizabethan economy How did English society and economy change and with what effects?

Trade under Elizabeth I TASK Use pp.217-8 to annotate key information on the map about trade during Elizabeth’s reign on this map Print map onto A3 sheet with space around to annotate Challenge: Answer the following question How successful was attempts to expand trade during Elizabeth reign? Why? How valuable was foreign trade to the economy of Elizabeth in this period?

Trade Internal Trade: The value of internal trade exceeded that of foreign trade The biggest single development was the growth of shipping coal from the Tyne to the Thames. Netherlands: Cloth trade with the Netherlands declined Antwerp Cloth market had declined from the early 1550s Cecil was anxious to end the dependence on a single market An alternative trade was developed, based in Emned, Germany The major move was to Amsterdam – commercial growth here cam at the expense of Antwerp (Spanish control) Russia: Attempts to establish new overseas markets with Russia occurred However, these remained economically marginal Muscovy Company (1555) incorporated to trade with Russia, but failed to compete with the Dutch. Guinea/South America: Centre of African trade Starting point for Harwkin’s move to the Americas 3xexpeditions (first two financially successful) These expeditions irritated Spanish authorities 2nd included investment from Dudley, and Elizabeth supplied ships (for a price!) 3rd expeditions attracted royal support but went wrong (blockaded in Mexico) Baltic Eastland Company (1579) set up to trade in the Baltic Limited effect Ottoman Empire: There was increased trade with the Ottoman Empire The Levant Company (1581) enjoyed success in its attempts to trade with the Empire. Failed in long term to compete with the Dutch. Asia: East India Company (1600) set up to trade with Asia, but has less investment that the Dutch East India Company (difficult to compete)

Colonisation under Elizabeth I Humphrey Gilbert Richard Hakluyt TASK Use p.218 to add information about the following key people in relation to the colonisation of North America Walter Raleigh Sir Francis Walsingham Print map onto A3 sheet with space around to annotate Challenge: Answer the following question Link the different individuals together, with explanations of how they link Why were attempts to colonise disastrous?

Prosperity and Depression Prosperity: Land Depression Regions Prosperity: Trade TASK Use p.219-22 to add key facts under each heading Print map onto A3 sheet with space around to annotate Prosperity: Urban

Practice Source On pp.221-2 there are three extracts. See if you can identify, and summarise the argument of each extract Pick one of the extracts to analyse, by identify arguments you find convincing, and not convincing (using your own knowledge to back up your ideas) Print map onto A3 sheet with space around to annotate

Key points: Internal trade; Netherlands, Russia, Guinea (+America), Baltic, Ottoman Empire, Asia