Who was the most important Tudor Monarch?

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Who was the most important Tudor Monarch? Identify the Tudor monarch you think was the most important Give 3 reasons why they were important Compare your chosen monarch to two other Tudor kings or queen and say why there achievements were not as good (use examples) Introduction: A brief overview of the Tudors and why they are still important P1 – Chosen monarch and the 3 reasons they are important P2 – Other Tudor monarchs and the reasons why they are less important Conclusion: A summary of reasons why your monarch is the most important with comment about their lasting impact

What were their qualities and talents? Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I Did they rule for long? What were their qualities and talents? What did they achieve that was important? What did they do that was not good or unpopular? Rating (5= really important/ 1= not important

Who was the most important Tudor monarch? Introduction The Tudors were.. Paragraph 1 The Tudor monarch that I have chosen as the most important is…   This is because… Paragraph 2 There were other Tudor monarchs that were important. For example.. However, they were not as important as (chosen monarch ) because… Conclusion In summary, ________ was the most important Tudor monarch because… They had a lasting effect on England’s history because…