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by Hunter Hoffman and Evan Gottis Henry the VIII. by Hunter Hoffman and Evan Gottis

Henry the VIII Henry VII was a great leader. He was born June 28,1491. Henry was a accomplished scholar, leader, athlete, and musician . He was the king of England. Henry VII was also the lord or Ireland. Henry the 8th was the son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York On April 22,1509 he succeeded to the throne.

Henrys wife Henry the VIII was the first English monarch that accomplished to have one of the best educated civilization was under the influence of a scholar. Henrys first Queen was Catherine of Aragon was the first queen of Henry. She was the first of six wives. She was executed on may 23, 1533.

Children of Henry VIII Henry trying to keep the throne going so he had many wives. If the wife didn’t have a male she was executed and marriage was annulled. Henry had three children they were 2 girls and one boy. Henrys son was born October 12,1537. He was the son of Henry VII and Jane Saymore

Legacy When Henry died his son became Edward VI of England. Henry has been criticized for his greed and despotism and squandering national resources on needless wars.

REFORMATION Henry the VIII was the one that was a supervised person for the church and stuff for the people at church. In the year 1513 HENRY THE VIII was criticized for the greed and despotism and for square ding Also in 1513 HENRY THE VIII had a war between ENGLAND and IRELAND and he chose ENGLAND over IRELANDS army and England won and conquered IRELANDS materials and land

Church management Henry the 8th was the basic establishment of the English church the started it the year before Henry died. Henry was a very religious man he believe that if there was church people would stay around.

Power and Authority Financially, the reign of Henry was a near-disaster. After inheriting a prosperous economy (augmented by seizures of church lands) heavy spending and high taxes damaged the economy. For example, Henry expanded the Royal Navy from 5 to 53 ships. He loved palaces; he began with a dozen and died with fifty-five, in which he hung 2,000 tapestries. He took pride in showing off his collection of weapons, which included exotic archery equipment, 2,250 pieces of land ordnance and 6,500 handguns

Public Image and Memory. Henry worked hard to present an image of unchallengeable authority and irresistible power. He executed at will, beheading more English notables than any monarch before or since. The roll of heads included two wives, one cardinal, twenty peers, four leading public servants, and six of the king's close attendants and friends, not to mention various heads of monasteries. In addition Cardinal Wolsey died in prison.

Personal Troubles The problems of the king and queen were the miscarries and false pregnancies. These suppressions, including the dissolution of lesser Monasteries Act of 1536, in turn contributed to further resistance among the English people, most notably in the Pilgrimage of Grace, a large uprising in northern England in October, 1536. Henry VIII promised the rebels he would pardon them and thanked them for raising the issues to his attention, then invited the rebel leader, Robert Aske to a royal banquet. At the banquet, Henry asked Aske to write down what had happened so he could have a better idea of the problems he would "change". Aske did what the King asked, although what he had written would later be used against him as a confession

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