______ is the crime of refusing to follow the ________ of your _______

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______ is the crime of refusing to follow the ________ of your _______ ______ is the crime of refusing to follow the ________ of your _______ . This crime became more common in the ______ period, especially after _____ VIII changed England from a _______ to a ________ country. When his daughter ______ became queen the country became _________ once more, and she had _____ burned ______ for committing the crime of heresy. This crime became less common under ________ who was more _______ of religion. 280 HENRY ELIZABETH HERESY CATHOLIC CATHOLIC PROTESTANT MONARCH MARY RELIGION TOLERANT ALIVE TUDOR Start Timer 5 Minutes 5 4 3 2 1

HERESY is the crime of refusing to follow the RELIGION of your MONARCH HERESY is the crime of refusing to follow the RELIGION of your MONARCH . This crime became more common in the TUDOR period, especially after HENRY VIII changed England from a CATHOLIC to a PROTESTANT country. When his daughter MARY became queen the country became CATHOLIC once more, and she had 280 burned ALIVE for committing the crime of heresy. This crime became less common under ELIZABETH who was more TOLERANT of religion. 280 HENRY ELIZABETH HERESY CATHOLIC CATHOLIC PROTESTANT MONARCH MARY RELIGION TOLERANT ALIVE TUDOR Start Timer 5 Minutes 5 4 3 2 1

Another crime which became common during my reign as King of England was the crime of treason. What is treason? TREASON IS PLOTTING TO OVERTHROW THE MONARCH OF THE TIME THROUGH PROTEST OR VIOLENCE!

To investigate the crime of treason L.O. To investigate the crime of treason By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to define treason and describe the Pilgrimage of Grace. (F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can give a detailed description and begin to explain why this happened. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can give a developed explanation for this act of treason against Henry VIII (B-A)

The Pilgrimage of Grace Now we will look at one example of an act of treason against me! The Pilgrimage of Grace Read through the information in pairs and complete the tasks below: When did the Pilgrimage of Grace happen? Where did it happen? Who led this rebellion? What caused the rebellion? How many joined the rebellion? What happened at Pontefract? How did the King deal with this rebellion? How much of a threat was the Pilgrimage of Grace to Henry VIII?

The Pilgrimage of Grace Now we will look at one example of an act of treason against me! The Pilgrimage of Grace Read through the information in pairs and complete the storyboard highlighting the key events and causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Include: Causes and beginning. Role of Aske What did they do. King’s response The fate of those who rebelled 6

Why did this act of treason happen? 7