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The social impact of religious and economic changes under Mary I; 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 Mary I; rebellion; intellectual developments; humanist and religious thought

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What was one significant social impact of the religious changes under Mary I?

Direct answer

Mary I's reign saw the persecution of Protestants, which included executions and imprisonment.

Key terms

  • Mid-Tudor Crisis: A period of political instability and social unrest in England from 1547 to 1563, marked by economic difficulties and religious conflict.
  • Humanism: An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts and human potential, influencing religious thought during the Renaissance.

Common trap

Confusing the roles of Mary I and Elizabeth I: Focus on the distinct religious policies and social contexts of each queen, particularly Mary’s Catholic restoration versus Elizabeth’s Protestant settlement.

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