16 th Century England Andrew Harriott Allie Cornfield Stephanie Graves.

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16 th Century England Andrew Harriott Allie Cornfield Stephanie Graves

Dates 1500 – 1600 Includes Elizabethan period (the period during Elizabeth l’s reign,1558 – 1603)

Religion Protestant Reformation in England due to political necessities of Henry Vlll. He was afraid no male heir might jeopardize his descendants claim to the throne so he sought an annulment. The Pope denied the annulment, Henry removed Church of England from Roman authority.

The Act of Supremacy made King Henry the Supreme Head of the Church of England. Henry obtained a decree of nullity from the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, but had already began his relationship with Anne Boleyn. When Henry died, he was succeeded by his protestant son Edward Vl

Queen Mary l restored England to Roman Catholicism. She had almost 300 protestants burned at the stake, earning the nickname “Bloody Mary”

Queen Elizabeth I Reversed Roman Catholicism after Mary l (half-sister) During her reign, Elizabeth established Protestantism Had England reconcile with Rome Abolished Edward’s religious laws

Restored the Act of Supremacy and fined those who did not go to church Ordered all Catholic priests to leave England or be charged with treason. Anglican Church emerged as a blend of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism

The Anglo-Spanish war

The Causes of the war One main cause of the war with Spain was difference in religion. Another main cause of the war was the escapades of the Elizabethan seamen, or pirates, included attacking Spanish vessels and taking any gold and silver.

The attack The Spanish armada consisted of 132 ships and they were headed to invade England. The English fleet of 34 ships and 163 armed merchant vessels under Lord Howard of Effingham, Sir Francis Drake, and Sir John Hawkins The English defeated the armada with superior strategy and communication.

The End of the war The war ends once queen Elizabeth is dead and King James l takes over the crown. King James I issued a decree that all acts of piracy must cease.

Sir Francis Bacon

The life of Sir Francis Bacon He was born on the January in London. His father was the keeper of the great seal. He became a Member of Parliament in 1584.

More life of Francis Bacon He was knighted by King James l and became the keeper of the great seal. He was very interested in science Bacon also was appointed lord chancellor which is the most powerful position in England. Admitted to taking bribe and he was imprisoned and Banished from the court. He died in London on April 9 th 1626.

Francis Bacon in Literature Bacon's first work was The Advancement of Learning (1605). His second came along in 1620, Novum Organum; it was part of his larger philosophical work known as Instauratio Magna Bacon’s book were wrote to prove Aristotle's Ideas and thoughts on how the world and human nature works. Bacon also wrote a lot of poems as of this example….

A Poem Guiltless Heart The man of life upright, whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds and thoughts of vanity: The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude, nor fortune discontent; That man needs neither towers nor armor for defense, Nor secret vaults to fly from thunder's violence: He only can behold with unaffrighted eyes The horrors of the deep and terrors of the skies; Thus scorning all the care that fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, his wisdom heavenly things; Good thoughts his only friends, his wealth a well-spent age, The earth his sober inn and quiet pilgrimage. Sir Francis Bacon

16 th Century Literally Advances