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Settler What was a faction? How would you judge their danger?
Acrostic using F A C T I O N 10
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How dangerous were the key factions in the reign of Henry VIII? (B)
What does the answer depend on? (A)
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Learning focus Literacy – writing and presenting to persuade.
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Starter 5 From your knowledge name the following factions; Which one is the definition? Anti-reformation. Against the divorce Pro – divorce. Wanted Anne as queen Supported Catherine as Queen. Traditional religious views too. Pro-reformation A like-minded group who worked together to advance a personal, political or religious cause. Consisted of remaining Yorkists. Aim was to remove Henry VIII from power. CONSERVATIVES, RADICAL REFORMERS/EVANGELICALS, WHITE ROSE, BOLEYN, ARAGONESE. Which factions would support each other? (LC) Whiteboards
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Starter 5 From your knowledge name the following factions; Which one is the definition? Anti-reformation. Against the divorce Pro – divorce. Wanted Anne as queen Supported Catherine as Queen. Traditional religious views too. Pro-reformation A like-minded group who worked together to advance a personal, political or religious cause. Consisted of remaining Yorkists. Aim was to remove Henry VIII from power. CONSERVATIVES, RADICAL REFORMERS/EVANGELICALS, WHITE ROSE, BOLEYN, ARAGONESE. Which factions would support each other? (LC) Whiteboards
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Slogans, Logos and Key players
Sugar paper presentations 2 groups for the Conservatives; 2 for the Radical Reformers Use your phones and MT p.80 (half way down) to p.82 (half way down) p FAI (VG). Use p. 109, fig 1 as a start. 10
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Which faction is gaining power? Faction Walkabout exercise
20 1539 = Act of 6 articles 1540 = marriage to Anne of Cleves; fall of Cromwell; marriage to Catherine Howard = demise and execution of Catherine Howard 1543 = Conservative (Gardiner’s) attempts to oust Cranmer; Catherine Parr married; 1544 = Succession Act (note M,Q of S) 1546 = CP implicated for heresy, but H8 refused to act. = Earl of Hertford (Edward Seymour, King’s uncle) held sway at court (NB Success in Scotland); Gardiner excluded from Privy Council for a dispute with the King over land +…..; Denny obtained use of dry stamp. How did he use it. 1547 = Norfolk was arrested; Earl of Surrey (Duke of Norfolk’s son) was executed for treason (Edward I - coat of arms)
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Which faction is gaining power? Faction Walkabout exercise
20 1539 = Act of 6 articles 1540 = marriage to Anne of Cleves; fall of Cromwell; marriage to Catherine Howard = demise and execution of Catherine Howard 1543 = Conservative (Gardiner’s) attempts to oust Cranmer; Catherine Parr married; 1544 = Succession Act (note M,Q of S) 1546 = CP implicated for heresy, but H8 refused to act. = Earl of Hertford (Edward Seymour, King’s uncle) held sway at court (NB Success in Scotland); Gardiner excluded from Privy Council for a dispute with the King over land +…..; Denny obtained use of dry stamp. How did he use it. 1547 = Norfolk was arrested; Earl of Surrey (Duke of Norfolk’s son) was executed for treason (Edward I - coat of arms)
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Tell the story of the succession and how it was altered using the images on the next 4 slifdes.
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Succession Edward VI Henry VIII Elizabeth I Mary Tudor
Charlotte Reilly Edward VI Henry VIII Succession Elizabeth I Mary Tudor
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Charlotte Reilly Regency Council Sir Thomas Seymour
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Charlotte Reilly Anthony Denny Edward Seymour Dry Stamp
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The rise of ... William Paget Alliance
Charlotte Reilly Revealed Henry’s death and his position as Lord Protector of Edward – people were killed for trying to control Edward before Henry died. William Paget Alliance Was a good military leader against the Scots The rise of ... Was invested as Duke of Somerset and rewarded with lands to support his new position
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