Mary Tudor Flashcards
How many protestants were persecuted
283
when was Cranmer executed
1556
what did this do
created martyrs, opposition, rebellion and confusion
what was the issue with the Spanish marriage
everyone opposed it, caused the Wyatt’s rebellion
Wyatt’s rebellion
1554 - the closest a rebellion got to the throne in the Tudor era
success of Wyatt’s rebellion
rallied London successfully and put it down
foreign policy negatives
loss of calais in the anglo-french war. undoes the treaty of boulogne
allowed Phillip to control her and her foreign policy which put England in a difficult position
catholic countries still wary of the longeivity of this new Catholicism
foreign policy strengths
allied with Spain made them strong - catholic countries supported England again
religious policy weaknesses
reversal of all reform through the acts of repeal was radical and sudden and caused confusion and opposition in England
religious policy strengths
completed her aim of reinstating the Catholic Church, used parliament effectively
government strengths
good organisation and use of her privy council as well as parliament in her religious reform