Age of Tudors
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AGE OF TUDORS
• Aulia Dian P.• Dara Anisa• Gio Prananda• Marcelus Dwi F. M.• Meytha Athaya• Novella Rama S.
War Of Roses
English Reformation
Bloody Mary
The Era of Voyager
Summary: Age of Tudors
The Wars of the Roses were a series of
civil wars between two branches on the same family, the House of York and the House of Lancaster, both descended from Edward III. The war fought for 35 years (1455-1485).
The wars ended in 1485 when Henry VII (Henry Tudor) won the battle of Bosworth and gained the throne of England.
War of RosesThe House of YorkThe House of Lancaster
The House of Tudor
The idea of reformation was started earlier by Martin Luther.In 1534 Henry VIII declared himself head of a new Church of England (England becomes a Protestant country)
English Reformation
English Church
Roman
Church
In 1532 by King Henry VIII
Mary who has shouldered the responsibility under the label ‘Bloody Mary’ burnings 300 of Protestants in her short reign
Bloody Mary
Henry VIII died in 1547
Edward VI became King of England
6 years later Edward VI
died
the crown passed to
Mary Tudor
The golden age of
exploration began and lasted more than 200 years
Many sailors went in search of unknown lands
The Era of Voyager
1. Education Boys were
allowed to go to school
Girls were either kept at home to help housework or sent out to work to bring money for the family
Characteristic
3. Economy The money and currency of the Tudors was all in
coin The weight of the silver or of the gold contained in
Tudor money determined what the value of the coin would be
2. Religion Two major religions were the Catholic
and Protestant religions Religions changed constantly during
the Tudor Dynasty and was dictated by the views of the reigning monarch
4. Law There were no
police during the Tudor times
In Tudor times the punishment were very cruel
A public execution was an event not to be missed and people would queue through the night to get the best places
Henry VII1485 - 1509
Henry VIII1509 - 1547
Edward VI1547 - 1553
Jane GreyJuly 1553
Mary I1553 - 1558
Elizabeth I1558 - 1603
Fun Facts
• Anyone who disobeyed the commands of
Henry VIII was arrested for treason and executed…supposedly he executed 72,000 people during his reign. Yikes!
• Despite the fact that Henry VIII was having Anne Boleyn executed, he decided not to have her burnt at the stake, and instead of an axe allowed her to die by a sword, which she was also allowed to choose her own executioner.
• Even though she never got married, Elizabeth I did have 26 different marriage proposals to consider.
Fun Facts
The End