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Summary 1C Tudor Timeline - 25 page long, very detailed

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This is an in-depth, very detailed timeline of the 1C breadth study of the Tudors for AQA A Level Economics. The Timeline covers the whole of the '1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603' section. This got me an A in History A Level and helped me to memorise all of my facts and figures. The Timeline itself is detailed and contains all figures and facts needed for each significant date. The whole timeline is 25 pages long and was really essential to me in my revision. It is also very easy to read as it is made as a table with 'date' and 'event'. Here is an example of 2 years on the timeline: 1532: -Fragile alliance with France (unravelled when France married Pope’s niece Catherine de Medici -Cromwell begins to replace conciliar government -Act in Restraint of Annates: Forbade payment to the Pope of up to 95% of Annates- henry hoped this financial penalty would encourage the pope to consider his position in regard to the annulment or risk losing the payment of annates entirely- (did not work so greater pressure applied next year in act in restraint of appeals) -Supplication against the Ordinaries: Petition attacking Church from the HOC- said Church was corrupt and should not have independent courts and laws from the State Submission of the Clergy: The Church/convocation surrendered its right to make laws independently, promised not to issue new laws (at this point Sir Thomas Moore resigned -December: Anne was pregnant (forced the speed of annulment issue) Archbishop Warham dies (replaced by Crammer, Henry’s own appointment, who was a complying -religious figure and able to marry Henry and Anne, and annul Catherine) 1533: -January: Anne and Henry secretly married (invalid according to Catholic Church) -April: Act in Restraint of Appeals: Final authority in all legal matters resided in monarch. Ensured that: Final verdict of Henry and Catherine’s marriage taken out of Rome’s hands, right of Pope to make decisions affecting Henry was declined, Catherine could not appeal to Pope —— led to ex-communication of King by Pope -Break with Rome -May: marriage between Henry and Catherine annulled by Archbishop Cranmer, Anne crowned after

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1C Tudor Timeline

DATE EVENT

1485 - Declared his reign started on 21st August, therefore everyone who
fought for Richard were traitors→ and gained their estates
through AOA
- Arranged his coronation (oct) before his first meeting with parliament
(nov), and marriage with Elizabeth
- Acts of attainder

- Crown lands annual income went from 29,000 (1485) to 42,000 (1509)
- Duchy of Lancaster increased by 10X from 650
- Custom Duties increased £33,000 to £40,000
- Received 6000 from Simony (extraordinary from Church)
- Feudal dues £350 to £6000

- Peerage shrank from 62 in 1485 to 42 1509
- Navigation Acts of 1485-6 attempted to limit the foreign grip on English
trade
- The acts forbade Englishmen to load their goods on foreign
ships when english ones were avaluable
- Reserved lucrative trade with Bordeaux in France exclusively
for the English

1486 - Act of Resumption, recovered crown from all properties granted away
since 1455
- Elizabeth married to Henry Jan.

- Lord Lovell and the Stafford brothers broke sanctuary, planning to
raise rebellions Apr.
- From 1486- wines from Gascony imported only in English ships with
crews made up of no less than 50% of kings subjects
- Negotaited a new commercial agreement with France which removed
the restrictions on Franco-English trade
- Henry negotiated 3 year truce with Scotland, Jul.
- Henry negotiated commercial treaty with Brittany, Jul.

- Earl of Northumberland appointed as Lieutenant of the North

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1487 - Henry renewed Edward IV’s treaty with Maximilian, Jan.

- The Irish crowned Simnel as King Edward VI (Earl of Warwick), May.
- Battle of Stoke 16th Jun. - 12,000 ppl to 8000
- Requested parliamentary grant (and to go against France 1489)

- Elizabeth of York crowned Queen of England 25th Nov.
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