8.1 Government in Henry VIII's early/middle years 1509-1540 Flashcards
What attitude did Henry have towards government
Henry liked an overview of his government, but was more than happy to allow others to undertake the mundane work for him
What caused the change in relations between the Crown and Parliament
Henry’s quest for a male heir
What was the nature of Henry VIII’s parliament before the 1530s
In a similar way to how Henry VII’s was
What two functions remained in Henry VIII’s parliament
- Grant extraordinary revenue
- Pass Laws
The third traditional role of advising the monarch wasn’t used.
How many times was parliament called under Wolsey
1 time
Before Wolsey how many times was parliament called
3
How many times was parliament called under Cromwell and what was special
5 times, 1 time of the Reformation Parliament that was called for several years
What had Henry VII done to the nobility
Alienated them, stopping them from pursuing their traditional outlet of military glory
How did Henry VIII treat the nobility
Henry VIII shared the tastes and dominant military culture of the aristocracy
Sons of the nobility accompanied Henry in sports and also accompanied him to war in Northern France
Why didn’t the nobility achieve the political domination of which Henry VII feared
Because of Wolsey’s presence in court. For example, Wolsey was first to organise the French war.
What shows that Henry didn’t completely allow the nobility to overun control
His execution of the Duke of Buckingham. He was the only English Duke and he openly questioned the succession.
What was Henry’s aim with foreign policy
To overthrow his fathers foreign policy legacy
What did the pursuit of military glory fit well with under Henry VIII
The rehabilitation of the traditional nobility. This led to war with France and this maintained a theme throughout the reign
What were some of the celebrated events early on in Henry VIII’s reign
- Massive victory against the Scottish at the Battle of Flodden
- Coronation
- Marriage to Catherine of Aragon
Describe the nature of consistency Henry held towards foreign policy
Henry was not consistent with his foreign policy.
Some themes did recur, like his consistent pursuit for military glory and need to secure the succession
But for the most part Henry was uninterested in the business of government and only became involved impulsively