The Causes and Development of the Challenge: Problem posed by Mary QS, Court Politics and Faction; the Role of the Duke of Norfolk; Economic and Religious Insecurities of Northern Nobility Flashcards
What did Elizabeth have to do when she came to power?
Define her position on religion, this was protestant, had to seperate herself from Mary’s reign
Why did Elizabeth have to seperate herself from Mary’s reign?
The restoration of Roman Catholocism and the link with the Pope wasn’t in line with her faith, too closely linked with the persecution of heretics, unpopular marriage and loss of Calais - discontent
Why was defining her religious doctrine problematic?
Religious changes had provoked rebeliions in Henry’s and Edward’s reign and led to repressive policy in Mary’s reign
What was the issue of religion closely tied with?
Elizabeth’s marriage - questions over new alliances, 1559 England was still allied to Catholic Spain in the war against Scotland and France
What were Elizabeth’s personal beliefs?
- Educated by leading protestants
- Didn’t want candles at her coronation - too Catholic
- Attended protestant services but liked Catholic practices and rituals, kept crucifixes in her private chapel
What did Elizabeth aim for in her religious settlement?
Aimed for a degree of religious toleration, “I would not open windows into men’s souls” Wanted Catholic faith to fade away, eventually forced to take a harsh stance
What was Elizabeth’s religious settlement referred to?
‘A middle way’ - compromise between Catholic and Protestant, her church combined protestant doctrine with elements of Catholic ceremonial
What did Elizabeth’s protestantism signify?
A break from the repression of Mary’s reign and ensured the loyalty of the policitcal nation whom were mostly protestant
How did Elizabeth try and minimise Catholic backlash?
Tried to make the church familiar to Catholics, wanted to reassure foriegn Catholic powers that the church hadn’t changed that much, let Catholics have private beliefs
How was the religious settlement put in place?
Act of Supremacy - Supreme Govenor - not head of the church due to her gender
Act of Uniformity - Redrafted to include some concessions to Catholics
Why did the revolt of the northern earls break out in 1569?
Due to Elizabeth’s rule in the North of England, led by two members of traditional nobility - Earls of Northumberland and Westmoreland
Why was MQS a problem for Elizabeth?
Mary had a legitimate claim to the throne, potential figurehead for Catholic rising, foreign enimies saw Liz as illegitimate whereas Mary was born in wedlock
Who was MQS?
Only surviving child of James V from Scotland, claim from Margaret Tudor - Henry VIII’s sister, Elizabeth’s cousin, spent her youth in France, heir to French throne
Why didn’t Spain support MQS despite her being Catholic?
Spain was France’s enemy and MQS married a French man, didn’t want a French candidate as Queen of England, didn’t want France to have too much power
What did MQS do after her husband died in 1560?
Returned to Scotland, still French connections with Guise family, faced Protestant noble revolt in Scotland, imprisoned and forced to abdicate for her son James