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The social impact of religious and economic changes under Edward VI; rebellion; intellectual developments; humanist and religious thought.

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Instability and consolidation: 'the Mid-Tudor Crisis', 1547–1563 (A-level only)

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Instability and consolidation: 'the Mid-Tudor Crisis', 1547–1563 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603

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The social impact of religious and economic changes under Edward VI; rebellion; intellectual developments; humanist and religious thought

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What was one significant social impact of the religious changes under Edward VI?

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The establishment of the Book of Common Prayer was a significant social impact of the religious changes under Edward VI.

Key terms

  • Enclosure: The process of consolidating small landholdings into larger farms, which often led to displacement of rural workers and increased poverty.
  • Protestant Reformation: A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the establishment of Protestant churches and significant changes in Christian practices and beliefs.

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Overgeneralizing causes of rebellion: Ensure to analyze multiple factors, including economic grievances and social tensions, when discussing the causes of rebellions.

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