Consolidation of Power Imposters and Possible Usurpers

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Consolidation of Power Imposters and Possible Usurpers Bell Task Stick the extract from Wallace McCaffery onto a sheet of A4. Remember PIEOK???? Can you annotate around the source to elaborate on what McCaffery is saying?

Consolidation of Power Imposters and Possible Usurpers What Students will be able to give details about 4 challengers to Henry’s authority. How By working collaboratively, to summarise key points about different threats Why The extent of challenge enables us to assess the extent to which Henry had consolidated his power.

How great was the threat to Henry VII? Foreign Support Support within England Quality of Leadership Why was Henry able to deal with this? Lord Lovell and the Staffords Lambert Simnel and the Earl of Lincoln Perkin Warbeck The Earl of Suffolk and the de la Poles

Syllabus Part One Henry Tudor’s consolidation of power: character and aims; establishing the Tudor dynasty Government: councils, parliament, justice, royal finance, domestic policies

What do you know about Sir William Stanley? H/K Research his rise and fall under Henry VII Next Lesson – Sharing the info on imposters and usurpers. Evaluating Henry’s seizure and consolidation of power. (Exam Skills)