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THE TERRIBLE THE TERRIBLE TUDORS TUDORS

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Page 1: THE TERRIBLE TUDORS. Crime & Punishment In Tudor England the punishment sure was harsh! During the reign of Henry VIII over 70,000 people were executed.

THE TERRIBLE THE TERRIBLE TUDORSTUDORS

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Crime & PunishmentCrime & Punishment

In Tudor England the punishment sure

was harsh! During the reign of Henry VIII over 70,000

people were executed. People even got put in

stocks!

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Tudor BuildingsTudor Buildings

As you can see, Tudor buildings varied widely from a small Tudor design of a family home in Norwich (pictured left) to Blickling Hall near

Alysham (pictured right). Most Tudor buildings were quite different but had the same design.

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Henry VIII (1509-Henry VIII (1509-1547) 1547)

Henry VIII was born on 28th June 1491 and died on 28th January 1547. Henry VIII was the second monarch in the House of Tudor.

Henry VIII was given a first-rate education, becoming fluent in Latin, French and Spanish

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Henry VIII’s 6 wivesHenry VIII’s 6 wives

Divorced, beheaded and died,Divorced, beheaded, survived,

I’m Henry VIII, I had six sorry wives,Some might say I ruined their lives.

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Sir Francis DrakeSir Francis DrakeSir Francis Drake is famous Elizabethan admiral

who was born in Tavistock (Devon) around about 1540. He travelled around the world to

make maps more accurate; it did take him three years (1577-1580) but he must have

enjoyed it.