Starter Quiz When was the Second Act of Repeal passed and what did it reverse? Give one fact about Wolsey’s background Why was the 1549 Book of Common.

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Starter Quiz When was the Second Act of Repeal passed and what did it reverse? Give one fact about Wolsey’s background Why was the 1549 Book of Common Prayer vague? What did the 1533 Act in Restraint of Appeals say? How much did France pay for Boulogne in the Treaty of Boulogne? How many new ships were built under Mary I? Recall one success of the Conservative faction. Which area of France was sieged, suggesting a promising start Why was Lady Jane Grey chosen to succeed Edward as opposed to Mary? On a whiteboard, see how many questions you can answer GREEN (MARY) = 1 POINT ORANGE (EDWARD) = 2 POINTS RED (HVIII) = 3 POINTS

Due today Independently research Mary’s war with France and it’s consequences. You could use: The Henry VIII textbook has information on this (p.144-145) Mary revision powerpoint on the blog (Menu > revision > scroll to ‘The Tudors > Mary I Revision 2018 Internet research (History Learning Site) REMINDER: David Starkey video is due in 1 Tudor lessons time BLOCK DUE A 27th Nov B C 28th Nov D F Add a green pen activity here

Mary: War with France and Death Understand Mary’s foreign policy Analyse How far Mary I was a successful monarch Evaluate Whether 1549 was the worst date in Tudor history Key Words: Calais How did relations with foreign powers change and how was the succession secured?

Who’s in charge of where in 1553? JAMES V MARY I CHARLES V 1556 - PHILLIP HENRY II Crisis – government poses danger to the monarch? Write answers on the board – factionalism, weak leadership (Lord Protectors for Edward) Understand Mary’s foreign policy Analyse How far Mary I was a successful monarch Evaluate Whether 1549 was the worst date in Tudor history

Foreign Policy under Mary Mary’s war with France raises two key points of debate Does the war with France prove Spanish control (bringing into play a crisis in royal authority) How far did the loss of Calais impact English prestige? TASK: Using P.144, write two (colour coded) PEE paragraphs. Did the war with France signify a decline in Mary’s royal authority? How far did the loss of Calais impact English prestige? Add a green pen activity here Understand Mary’s foreign policy Analyse How far Mary I was a successful monarch Evaluate Whether 1549 was the worst date in Tudor history

Mary’s Reputation Mary was weak and ill from May 1558. In pain, possibly from ovarian cysts or uterine cancer, she died on 17 November 1558, aged 42, at St James's Palace, during an influenza epidemic that also claimed the life of Reginald Pole later the same day.  Government F.Policy Society Economy Religion TASK 1: Stick the star diagram in the middle of your page TASK 2: For each arm, annotate a criteria on what you would expect to see if Mary was successful in that area TASK 3: Give Mary a score out of /5 based on how far she is successful. Use your notes and pp.144-5 to help! Add a green pen activity here Understand Mary’s foreign policy Analyse How far Mary I was a successful monarch Evaluate Whether 1549 was the worst date in Tudor history

1549: The worst year in Tudor England? Earlier in the course we looked at whether 1549 was the worst year in Tudor England. We are now going to do the same but with comparisons against Northumberland and Mary. TASK: Elaborate the Mind Map to create a criteria for what would need to happen for 1549 to be the worst date in Tudor history Government Economy CRITERIA 1549: The worst year in Tudor history Society Foreign Policy Add a green pen activity here Religion Understand Mary’s foreign policy Analyse How far Mary I was a successful monarch Evaluate Whether 1549 was the worst date in Tudor history

1549: The worst year in Tudor England? Pt.2 Criteria (+ your criteria) Did this happen in 1549? Can this be challenged by Northumberland/Mary? Date of any challenge Government: Rebellion: Economy: Religion: F.Policy:

Due NEXT LESSON Read the article on the Mid-Tudor Crisis and answer the questions at the bottom of the final page. John Matusiak, ‘Mid-Tudor England: Years of Trauma and Survival’ History Review 52 (September 2005)

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