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The break from Rome, c1529–1536 study guide
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The break from Rome, c1529–1536
AqaA LevelHistory2D Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529–
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Study Guide: The Break from Rome, c1529–1536
This study guide provides an overview of the key themes, events, and figures involved in the break from Rome.
Study Guide: The Break from Rome, c1529–1536
Key Themes
- The Role of the Monarchy: Analyze how Henry VIII's personal desires influenced political decisions.
- Religious Change: Examine the shift from Catholicism to the establishment of the Church of England.
- Political Factionalism: Understand the impact of various factions on the Reformation process.
Important Events
- The King's 'Great Matter': Explore the significance of Henry's annulment request and its implications.
- The Reformation Parliament: Review the key legislation passed and its effects on papal authority.
- The Fall of Wolsey: Assess how Wolsey's failure affected the course of the Reformation.
Key Figures
- Henry VIII: His motivations and actions were central to the break.
- Catherine of Aragon: Her resistance and support networks.
- Thomas Cromwell: His role in managing Parliament and implementing reforms.
- Anne Boleyn: Her influence on Henry and the political landscape.
- Thomas More and John Fisher: Their opposition to the Reformation and its significance.
Revision Tips
- Create timelines to visualize the sequence of events.
- Compare and contrast the views of different factions.
- Practice essay writing on key themes to develop analytical skills.
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