Elizabeth I L.O. to develop an understanding of Eliza’s succession by completing charts.

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Elizabeth I L.O. to develop an understanding of Eliza’s succession by completing charts.

Lord President of the Council The good Duke Privy Council Cambridge Lord President of the Council The good Duke Lady Jane Grey Margaret Tudor Succession Act 1544 Earl of Warwick Duke of Northumberland The good Duke The Second Act of Uniformity Poor Law 1552 Treason Act Sheep Tax repealed Religious change under Northumberland – p134 -136 1552 Prayer book Population growth Roger Ascham Poor Harvests Hugh Latimer Elizabeth Richard Cox Collapse of the cloth trade

A-Level lessons expectations Link sheet Key words Statements with which to aggre and disagree Pictures Readings Essay questions

The Tudor Dynasty suffered a crisis between the years 1547 – 1558 The Tudor Dynasty suffered a crisis between the years 1547 – 1558. How valid is this assessment? Agree Disagree

Eliza’s early life: Events for the timeline Birth 1533 Act of Succession 1544 1553 – Succession Crisis and Lady Jane Grey 1554 – Wyatt rebellion and imprisonment Pictures of Catherine Parr and Thomas Seymore. What were their influences on Eliza’s life?

Elizabeth’s coronation was greeted with jubilation by all! Agree Disagree