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Opposition and conformity: Wyatt and other opposition to changes; support for the changes and the extent of conformity; the war with France and the loss of Calais.
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The restoration of Papal Authority, 1553–1558 (A-level only)
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Opposition and conformity: Wyatt and other opposition to changes; support for the changes and the extent of conformity; the war with France and the loss of Calais
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Which event marked the beginning of the restoration of Papal authority in England during Mary I's reign?
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The return of Cardinal Pole in 1554 marked a significant step in restoring Papal authority in England.
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- Papal Legate: A representative of the Pope, often sent to oversee religious matters in a specific region.
- Wyatt's Rebellion: A 1554 uprising led by Sir Thomas Wyatt against Mary I's proposed marriage to Philip II of Spain.
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Confusing the causes of opposition: Acknowledge both religious and political factors when discussing opposition to Mary I's policies.
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