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FLIPPED LEARNING Consolidation of HVII and HVIII in relation to power of the monarchy key question Bring answers to the following to the next Tudor lesson Produce bullet points of why the power of the monarchy as low at the start of Henry VII’s reign Give detailed examples (at least three) of how Henry VII increased the Power of the Monarchy What challenges to the power of the Monarchy were there under Henry VIII? How did Henry VIII extend the power of the Monarchy? . I will be collecting in, and marking the flipped learning you was set last week.

You have 5 minutes to write a paragraph explaining everything you know about factionalism

The fall of Cromwell and factionalism Good learning: Recall key details about the Conservative and Reform factions Great learning: Understand how the dominance of the two factions changed over time Even better: Evaluate whether the growth of factionalism suggests a decline in the power of the monarchy. How effectively did the Tudors restore and develop the powers of the monarchy? How important was the role of key individuals and groups and how were they affected by developments? Key Words:

Reasons for the Fall of Cromwell (p105) Read p.105 and identify at least four reasons that explain the fall of Cromwell. Change those reasons into a snapchat story. In the top corner of each snapchat, put a number between 1-10, to signify it’s importance in the downfall of Cromwell.

Reasons for the Fall of Cromwell (p105) Henry took a violent dislike to Anne of Cleves (protestant, sister of the Duke of Cleves in Germany). Duke of Norfolk (Cromwell’s rival) took advantage of the collapsed marriage to Anne of Cleves Catherine Howard spread rumours that Cromwell was not carrying out the divorce quick enough. Norfolk plays on Henry’s desire to resist further changes to Church doctrine in the direction of Protestantism

Power of the Monarchy How far did the fall of Cromwell reflect the wishes of Henry VIII? Make sure to mention Cromwell becoming Earl of Essex in 1540 – huge elevation!!

Write down your understanding of: What is factionalism? Write down your understanding of: A faction Factionalism A group of people who work together to achieve something (normally competing with others) A existence of 2+ factions Use a green pen to improve your definitions Note: in the context of Tudor England, factions are generally trying gain recognition from the King (Henry VIII)

Factionalism p.105-110 Half of the room will become the Reform faction, the other half the Conservative faction. It is your job to create a poster, that summarises information on your faction. The other faction will be using your poster alone to understand you! You must include in your poster: Beliefs Key men in your faction Wives of HVIII in your faction Victories Loses Conservative p.108-9 Reform: p.109-10 Conservatives are dominant from 1540-1546 Reform faction are dominant from 1546 onwards

Factionalism and HVIII Historians have debated what the growth of factionalism means for the power of King HVIII as a monarch… Use p.108 and your knowledge of factions to fill the table with evidence that supports the two proposed arguments Reflects a decrease in the power of the Monarchy Does now reflect a decrease in the power of the Monarchy

The men who changed HVIII’s underpants… You have been given an article that explains the role/influence of those in the royal court on HVIII. Time will be given for you to complete the subheadings under each questions, after which we will feedback answers.

S. Gunn, Early Tudor Government FLIPPED LEARNING S. Gunn, Early Tudor Government The precise balance between the exercise of Henry VIII’s will and the exercise of influence upon it in any individual decision is as hard to judge as the precise balance between leading ministers and personal servants amongst those seeking to influence the King. But it is clear that those around Henry – like those around his father or his children – thought it worthwhile to try and persuade him, and to enlist the support of his most intimate servants in doing so… However, the dramatic rise of ministers, privy council and secretaries, Tudor Government remained focused on the monarch. He or she took the final decisions in great matters of state: war and peace, dynastic alliances, religious policy. Whether or not susceptible to influence, he or she also took all significant decisions in matter of patronage. Using your understanding of the historical context, assess how convincing the argument in this extracts is in relation to factions under HVIII. [10 marks]

S.Gunn, Early Tudor Government The precise balance between the exercise of Henry VIII’s will and the exercise of influence upon it in any individual decision is as hard to judge as the precise balance between leading ministers and personal servants amongst those seeking to influence the King. But it is clear that those around Henry – like those around his father or his children – thought it worthwhile to try and persuade him, and to enlist the support of his most intimate servants in doing so… However, the dramatic rise of ministers, privy council and secretaries, Tudor Government remained focused on the monarch. He or she took the final decisions in great matters of state: war and peace, dynastic alliances, religious policy. Whether or not susceptible to influence, he or she also took all significant decisions in matter of patronage. http://www.historyextra.com/article/feature/groom-stool-men-who-changed-henry-viii-underpants

You have 5 minutes to write a new paragraph (in green pen) explaining everything you know about factionalism