Consolidation of Power and Early Government Flashcards
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When did Henry VII die?
21st April 1509
When was Henry VII proclaimed King of England?
23rd April 1509
When did Henry VIII marry Catherine of Aragon?
11th June 1509
When was Henry and Catherine’s coronation?
24th June 1509
How old was Henry VIII when he came to the throne?
It was two months before his eighteenth birthday.
How many years had passed after the death of Arthur? What did Henry do in this time?
Seven years had passed since the death of Arthur, and in this time Henry had been preparing for his role as future king of England.
What had been done to prepare Henry for the role of King?
- he was well read - well educated - had some acquaintance with the new learning of Humanism
What did John Guy say about Henry’s mind?
it was ‘able but second rate’
What was Henry’s early impression and how did Eric Ives describe him?
The early impression Henry created was very positive and the modern historian Eric Ives describes Henry at this time as an ‘extrovert, affable and charming’.
How was Henry VII’s accession seen after Henry VII?
Henry VIII’s accession was welcomed as a breath of fresh air after the stultifying and rather sinister atmosphere associated with the influence of Empson and Dudley in the last years of his father’s reign.
What did the new king represent to Sir Thomas More?
‘the end of slavery, the fount of our liberty, the end of sadness and the beginning of joy’.
What did Henry have no experience in at the start of his reign?
Government or public affairs
How did Henry VIII’s version of kingship differ from his Father’s?
- He had a profound dislike for the business of government - found the writing of state papers both tedious and painful
What did Henry VIII’s new role allow him to do and how did he use this?
His new role allowed him to intervene suddenly in the business of government, in the process contradicting decisions or actions which had already been taken.