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THE EARLY TUDORS SAMMARY OF ENGLAND , QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. LATEST UPDATE 2025
QUESTION: How did it end? - ANSWER-The war ended with a compromise: Henry VII of the House of
Lancaster won an important battle that ended the war but married Elizabeth of York and a new dynasty
resulted from the fusion of the two houses: the Tudors.
QUESTION: Henry VII, the first Tudor king: why is he remembered? - ANSWER-Henry VII had to face
many opponents and tried to consolidate his position in Europe through: a political treaty with France, a
commercial treaty with the Netherlands and dynastic marriages between his children and members of
European royal families. He also invested in the building of ships so England had a merchant fleet and
became a naval power.
QUESTION: Who was Arthur? - ANSWER-Arthur was Henry VII's first son. His father married him to the
Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, to create an alliance between the two countries. He died before
his father, so he was never king.
QUESTION: Who was Henry VIII? - ANSWER-Henry VIII was Henry VII's second son. He succeeded his
father to the throne of England in 1509 because his older brother Arthur had died a few years before.
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QUESTION: How was he called at court? - ANSWER-He was charming and very popular at court, he was
also good at sports and interested in poetry, so he was called the 'Golden Prince'.
QUESTION: Why did he receive the title of 'Defender of the faith'? - ANSWER-He was a devout Catholic
and was granted the title of 'Defender of the Faith' by the pope for writing a dissertation in Latin in
defence of the sacraments against the attacks of Martin Luther. Things changed, he did not remain a
Catholic forever.
QUESTION: Who did Henry VIII marry? - ANSWER-Henry married Arthur's widow Catherine of Aragon
but she only gave him a daughter, Mary, and Henry wanted a male heir so he considered marrying his
mistress Ann Boleyn, a lady in waiting, who was pregnant. He asked the pope to grant him a divorce
from Catherine but the pope refused.
QUESTION: What did Henry do when the pope refused to grant him a divorce? - ANSWER-Henry broke
with Rome and started a Protestant Reformation of the Church of England. He rejected the authority of
the pope and declared himself Head of the Church of England thanks to the Act of Supremacy (1534).
Henry declared his marriage to Catherine of Aragon invalid and married Ann Boleyn.
QUESTION: What consequences did the Act of Supremacy have? - ANSWER-Temporal and religious
powers were now joined in the figure of the English monarch.
The highest role in the Anglican Church was (and still is) the Archbishop of Canterbury, appointed by the
king.
Henry closed all monasteries and took their wealth and land. English subjects who decided to stay
Catholic were accused of treason and could face death.
THE EARLY TUDORS SAMMARY OF ENGLAND , QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. LATEST UPDATE 2025
QUESTION: How did it end? - ANSWER-The war ended with a compromise: Henry VII of the House of
Lancaster won an important battle that ended the war but married Elizabeth of York and a new dynasty
resulted from the fusion of the two houses: the Tudors.
QUESTION: Henry VII, the first Tudor king: why is he remembered? - ANSWER-Henry VII had to face
many opponents and tried to consolidate his position in Europe through: a political treaty with France, a
commercial treaty with the Netherlands and dynastic marriages between his children and members of
European royal families. He also invested in the building of ships so England had a merchant fleet and
became a naval power.
QUESTION: Who was Arthur? - ANSWER-Arthur was Henry VII's first son. His father married him to the
Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, to create an alliance between the two countries. He died before
his father, so he was never king.
QUESTION: Who was Henry VIII? - ANSWER-Henry VIII was Henry VII's second son. He succeeded his
father to the throne of England in 1509 because his older brother Arthur had died a few years before.
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QUESTION: How was he called at court? - ANSWER-He was charming and very popular at court, he was
also good at sports and interested in poetry, so he was called the 'Golden Prince'.
QUESTION: Why did he receive the title of 'Defender of the faith'? - ANSWER-He was a devout Catholic
and was granted the title of 'Defender of the Faith' by the pope for writing a dissertation in Latin in
defence of the sacraments against the attacks of Martin Luther. Things changed, he did not remain a
Catholic forever.
QUESTION: Who did Henry VIII marry? - ANSWER-Henry married Arthur's widow Catherine of Aragon
but she only gave him a daughter, Mary, and Henry wanted a male heir so he considered marrying his
mistress Ann Boleyn, a lady in waiting, who was pregnant. He asked the pope to grant him a divorce
from Catherine but the pope refused.
QUESTION: What did Henry do when the pope refused to grant him a divorce? - ANSWER-Henry broke
with Rome and started a Protestant Reformation of the Church of England. He rejected the authority of
the pope and declared himself Head of the Church of England thanks to the Act of Supremacy (1534).
Henry declared his marriage to Catherine of Aragon invalid and married Ann Boleyn.
QUESTION: What consequences did the Act of Supremacy have? - ANSWER-Temporal and religious
powers were now joined in the figure of the English monarch.
The highest role in the Anglican Church was (and still is) the Archbishop of Canterbury, appointed by the
king.
Henry closed all monasteries and took their wealth and land. English subjects who decided to stay
Catholic were accused of treason and could face death.