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Blob Bridge: The Tudors (1485-1558) TASK: Glue in your blog bridge, and then annotate (with justification) which blog best represents: Henry VII (1485) Henry VIII (1547) Wolsey Cromwell Edward (1547) Somerset Thomas Seymour Northumberland Mary Phillip II

Due today To have read the Mid-Tudor Crisis article and have answered the questions at the end of the article Add a green pen activity here

Mid-Tudor Crisis Understand Analyse Evaluate Key Words: -insert here- The different views on whether there was a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ Analyse The arguments used by historians to support their thesis. Evaluate Whether there was a mid-Tudor crisis or not. Key Words: -insert here- ALL OF THEM

Mid-Tudor Crisis Whitney Jones David Loades John Matusiak There was a mid-Tudor Crisis There was not a mid-Tudor crisis Revisionist “years of trauma and survival” 8 factors combined to create a mid-Tudor crisis Weak rulers Economic dislocation Rebellions Faction fighting (Norfolk and Gardiner then Somerset vs. Parr) Foreign Policy Local grievances Religious upheaval Succession Crisis Undermines the concept of a mid-Tudor crisis on the following premises Definition of crisis Strength of central authority Continuity in the period Scale of problems faces Economy Achievement of rulers Says Jones and Loades are over simplistic by arguing There was no crisis Scale of the failures Scale of the problems Comparison to other periods Add a green pen activity here Understand The different views on whether there was a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ Analyse Arguments used by historians to support their thesis. Evaluate Whether there was a mid-Tudor crisis or not.

Mid-Tudor Crisis Economy Government What would you expect to see if there was a mid-Tudor crisis? Society Foreign Policy Add a green pen activity here Religion Understand The different views on whether there was a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ Analyse Arguments used by historians to support their thesis. Evaluate Whether there was a mid-Tudor crisis or not.

Mid-Tudor Crisis TASK: For each theme give Somerset (S), Northumberland (N) and Mary (M) a mark out of 10 based on how far there was a crisis. On a separate sheet justify your decision. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S N M Government Religion F.Policy Society Economy Add a green pen activity here CHALLENGE: Was there Mid-Tudor crisis in any specific key topics? (e.g. Government) Was there a Mid-Tudor crisis under any Monarchs/Lord Protectors Understand The different views on whether there was a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ Analyse Arguments used by historians to support their thesis. Evaluate Whether there was a mid-Tudor crisis or not.

Was there a Mid-Tudor Crisis? S = Somerset N = Northumberland M = Mary 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S N M Government Religion F.Policy Society Economy Add a green pen activity here

Linking this to an essay WAS A MID-TUDOR CRISIS WASN’T A MID-TUDOR CRISIS Government P: EV: EX: Religion Foreign Policy Society Economy Add a green pen activity here

Flipped Learning Deadline: Two Lesson In the last lesson of this week, there will be an assessment on the Mid-Tudor Crisis. It will not be in strict exams conditions, but will require you to write plan answers in the hour and a half. Please finish your graph with explanations – please put key events/facts in a different colour. You need two per line Fill in your Revision Grids for Edward and Mary. If you do not want to fill in the grids, you can format your work in another way. HOWEVER, I will be checking that both monarchs, and ALL key questions are covered. Deadline: Two Lesson Add a green pen activity here