The English Monarchy C19 S4 pp. 470- 473. Objectives Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Monarchs of Europe CHAPTER 19
Advertisements

 Protestant – daughter of Henry VIII  Became queen when Mary I died with no heir  Worked well with Parliament  Brought some religious tolerance to.
Revolution and Change in England
Constitutionalism Parliament Limits the English Monarchy.
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada.  Edward VI ( )  (Lady Jane Grey—1558 “The Nine Days’ Queen”)  Mary Tudor ( )  QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
Chapter 16.1 Revolution & Change in England
Chapter 16.1 Revolution & Change in England
The English Reformation & The Reign of the Tudors.
Elizabethan England to Civil War
THE STUARTS.
The Stuart dynasty James I Study Questions. James I James VI of Scotland James I of England (1603 – 1625) Divine right of kings to rule subjection of.
Reformation in England The Tudor Dynasty. Wars of Roses,  House of York  White Rose  House of Lancaster  Red Rose  Ended when Henry VII.
Unit 4 Enlightenment and Absolutism Lesson 3 Monarchs in England (ENGLAND)
The English Reformation
ENGLISH CIVIL WAR. The Beginning of Trouble Started when James I took the throne after Elizabeth died Started when James I took the throne after Elizabeth.
England. Absolutism in England England A Civil War called the War of Roses The Tudor family under Henry VII won. His second son was Henry VIII His daughter.
Europe in Crisis. Read  Define:  Heretics  Armada  Inflation  Identify  Elizabeth Tudor  French Religious Wars  Thirty Years War.
KEISHA STOOTS QUEEN ELIZABETH I THE PARENTS Henry VIII Anne Boleyn Second wife of six Executed for adultery and conspiracy.
The English Monarchy Chapter 10 Sec 4. The House of Tutor England went through a few rulers before Elizabeth I. –Henry VII, VIII, Edward IV. –Each of.
The Renaissance Notes. Renaissance – began in Italian city- states ( ); the English Renaissance was later ( ) In both eras, men of all.
Limited Monarchy In England The Tudors & Stuarts.
Chapter 19 Monarchs of Europe Section Four: The English Monarchy.
The Drama of the Tudor Family
Constitutionalism The Stuarts and the Decline of the English Monarchy Essential Skill: Gather and organize information and data.
The Tudors Fabio Pesaresi
Royal Power and Conflict City-states were replaced with nations Most rulers ruled under an absolutist government – Group or individual ruling has total.
The Renaissance 1485–1660. Definition French for “rebirth,” the Renaissance was a revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe that began in Italy.
Monarchs of Europe. I.FRANCE Henry IV –Ushered in the “House of Bourbons” –Issued the Edict of Nantes Protected freedom of religion –Could not solve tax.
 A document granting rights to both the Church in England and the Nobility signed by King John in This is considered to be the beginning of British.
 Read the Peace of Augsburg primary source (in your drive) and answer the questions that accompany it.
Monarchy in England Tudor Dynasty Queen Elizabeth I ( ) –the last Tudor monarch –daughter of Henry VIII –forced to work w/ Parliament –thus, NO.
Queen Elizabeth I 14-1 Background I. Reign of Henry VIII –A Becomes King and marries Catherine of Aragon –B Catherine gives birth to Elizabeth’s.
Bellringer  Militant  armada  inflation  witchcraft  divine right  commonwealth  Ch. 14 Sec. 2 Pgs
The English Civil War: The Beginning What were the issues between the King James I & the English Parliament?
Chapter 7. Conflict between Catholics and Protestants was at the heart of the French Wars of Religion Both Catholicism and Calvinism had become.
Tudor England Characteristics of Tudor Rule Greatly increased royal power.Greatly increased royal power. Emergence of England as a world.
Jeopardy Parliament & The King. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category Double Jeopardy.
Rise of England, 16th-17th c. Military conflicts
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS.
England and Spain Reformation & Rivalry
Monarchs of England
Reformation in England
Candide by Voltaire “Freedom of Speech” and “Freedom of Consciousness”
Philip II of Spain Very devoted Catholic!!!
The English Reformation
The English Monarchy from :
England in the Age of Absolutism
English Monarch House of Tudor House of Stuart.
Parliament Limits the English Monarchy
Monarchs of Europe CHAPTER 19
Kings Queens Events Famous People Words & Terms
Political Heritage Plantagenet royal family civil war: War of the Roses Lancaster family branch York family branch Lancastrian Henry VII Tudor defeated.
ABSOLUTE MONARCHIES AIM: How did absolute monarchies gain, maintain, and consolidate power?
Review Questions Frederick II came to power in which nation?
Spain France England Others Vocabulary 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt
The English Civil War.
Divine Right (Absolute Authority) vs. Constitutional Government
Social Studies 9 Ms. Underwood
KT1 Elizabeth – Queen, Government and Religion
Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.
Absolutism: England The Tudors.
Conflict & Absolutism in Europe
The Years after Elizabeth
The English Monarchy.
War & Revolution in England
By: Sarah Vermillion, Kiana Padash and Emma Dunne
Year 7 Summer 1 The Tudors Key terms Armada -A fleet of Spanish ships sent to invade England Catholic -A traditional Christian, before the Reformation.
Reformation-Part 3 WH12d.
Presentation transcript:

The English Monarchy C19 S4 pp

Objectives Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the rule of Elizabeth I Describe the rule of Elizabeth I Explain the problems James I faced in ruling England Explain the problems James I faced in ruling England

The House of Tudor Mary I married Philip II of Spain Mary I married Philip II of Spain Persecuted Protestant clergy Persecuted Protestant clergy Failed because persecutions were too extreme Failed because persecutions were too extreme “Bloody Mary” “Bloody Mary”

The Reign of Elizabeth I Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots Mary plotted to kill Elizabeth Mary plotted to kill Elizabeth Elizabeth had Mary beheaded Elizabeth had Mary beheaded The Spanish Armada The Spanish Armada English ships defeated “Invincible Armada” English ships defeated “Invincible Armada”

Problems Religious problems Religious problems Puritans wanted to rid church of all Catholic practices Puritans wanted to rid church of all Catholic practices Tudors persecuted non-Anglicans Tudors persecuted non-Anglicans Relations with Parliament Relations with Parliament Parliament challenged royal power, but Elizabeth managed them skillfully Parliament challenged royal power, but Elizabeth managed them skillfully

James I Son of Mary Queen of Scots, ruled England & Scotland Son of Mary Queen of Scots, ruled England & Scotland Strong supporter of Anglican church, which cause conflict with Puritans Strong supporter of Anglican church, which cause conflict with Puritans King James Version of Bible King James Version of Bible Lacked economic, diplomatic skill Lacked economic, diplomatic skill Did not fully understand English parliamentary system Did not fully understand English parliamentary system Believed in divine right of kings Believed in divine right of kings