Chapter 16.1 Revolution & Change in England
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Chapter 16.1 Revolution & Change in England
Bell work: How is religion tied to politics?
Reading Activity: 10 Reading notes for the section.
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Tudors & Stuarts & the issue of Religion
Monarch
How He/She Dealt with Religious Issues
Henry VIII
Established Anglican Church after breaking with the Catholic
pope
Mary I
Wanted to restore Catholicism to England; was called “Bloody
Mary” when she had Protestant dissenters burned at the state.
Elizabeth I
Strengthened Protestantism by making those who did not
attend the Anglican Church pay fines
Mary Queen of Scots Plotted to kill Elizabeth I and rule England as a Catholic nation;
was caught and beheaded.
Philip II
Husband of Mary I who invaded England in an effort to force a
Catholic ruler on the English people.
James I
Supported the Anglican Church & had little tolerance for
Puritan’s demands for reform; authorized the king James
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Charles I
Married a French Catholic princess, which alienated him from
the people; advocated formal Catholic-like practices in the
Anglican Church, prompting Puritan opposition & Scottish
rebellion.
Ch. 16.1 Tudors & Stewarts
Define: revolution gentry burgesses
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1. Describe how each of the following dealt with conflicts with
Parliament during their reigns as the Monarch of England:
• Elizabeth I• James I• Charles I2. How did religious differences influence English politics during the reigns
of James I & Charles I?
3. How did financial issues eventually become the breaking point for the
struggle between Parliament and the Stuart King?
16.1 ¼ sheet
1. The defeat of the Armada in 1588
began the decline of the sea power of
(a) England.
(b) Spain.
(c) the Netherlands.
(d) France.
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Highly moral people who became
increasingly unhappy over the practices
of the Anglican Church and the
quality of the clergy were called
(a) Whigs.
(b) Tories.
(c) Puritans.
(d) Presbyterians.
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The Presbyterian Church was
established by the
(a) English.
(b) Irish.
(c) Scots.
(d) Dutch.
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The Puritans became increasingly
unhappy about the
(a) practices of the Anglican Church.
(b) lack of formalities and rituals in
the church.
(c) increase in taxes proposed by
Charles I.
(d) growth of Protestantism in
England.