Renaissance: The Tudors

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Renaissance: The Tudors Queen Elizabeth I

Quiz – Part 1 1. T or F – King Henry VIII’s goal was to have a male child to rule after his death. 2. T or F – King Henry VIII was unable to gain power over the Pope and accepted his defeat in battle. 3. T or F – King Henry VIII changed England from Protestant to Catholic. 4. T or F – King Henry VIII became the head of the Church of England. 5. T or F – King Henry VIII became more powerful than the Pope in England. 6. T of F – King Henry VIII gets his name “the 8th” because he married 8 times.

Vocabulary Tudor – name of family who ruled England from 1485 till 1603. Henry VIII – Elizabeth I’s father Anne Boleyn – Elizabeth I’s mother Edward VI – Elizabeth I’s younger brother Mary I – Elizabeth I’s older sister England – country Elizabeth I ruled Spain – enemy country of England Armada – a large group of war ships Flagship – ship that carries the commander of a fleet and a flag showing his rank Elizabethan Age – time frame named for the rule of Queen Elizabeth I

King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn

Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward

Young Queen and Mature Queen

How did Queen Elizabeth I Impact England and the World? 1. Read additional information on Queen Elizabeth I. As you read be able to answer the following questions. A. How did religion impact Elizabeth I. How did Elizabeth I impact religion? B. Why was the Spanish Armada an important event? What was the outcome of this event? C. When Elizabeth wasn’t “ruling”, how did she live her life?

Independent 2. Many monarchs are given additional titles or nicknames that described them and their rule. Examples: Alexander the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Phillip the Fair. Objective: provide Queen Elizabeth I of England with a new title or nickname that accurately describes her impact upon England and the world. 3. Explain what the title means. Provide at least three specific details to support the new name/title. 4. Include a visual to assist in the explanation of this title.