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Change: MSSquirrly~MsSquirrly On the other hand, I think Henry's reign could be described as ' The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". Most of the "Good
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Change: King Henry VIII - Patron or Plunderer?King Henry VIII Controversies Assessment: KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:Responsible for the Reformation in England and founded the Church of England with himself as its supreme head. He also: promoted parliamentary government by extending representation and expanding the privileges of both Houses enhanced
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Change: See also : Assessment: KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:Responsible for the Reformation in England and founded the Church of England with himself as its supreme head. He also: promoted parliamentary government by extending representation and expanding the privileges of both Houses enhanced standing of the monarchy
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Change: What a wonderful writeup, MsSqu!!! Thought-provoking, concise and stuffed w/tidbits I hadn't known, or forgotten over the years! Thanks for this link! I often wonder
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Change: Experts discuss war in the 16th century and why Henry VIII would have gone to war. [source: HistoricRoyalPalaces May 22, 2009] The Good The Bad The Ugly He was responsible for:- the early establishment of an English Navy-Education and literacy: Latin and French
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Change: On the other hand, I think Henry's reign could be described as ' The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". Most of the "Good Column"
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Change: (38(37 years) How successful was his reign? Here we analyse"the good, the bad and the ugly "of this time period.You be the Judge Assessment: KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:Responsible for the Reformation in England and founded the Church of England with himself as its supreme head. He also:
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Change: 14091509 - 1547 (38 years) How successful was his reign? Here we analyse"the good, the bad and the ugly "of this time period.You be the Judge Assessment: KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:Responsible for the Reformation in England and founded the
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Change: women.Afterwomen.After the civil wars of the preceding century that had weakened the monarchy, Henry VIII reestablished the power of the English crown. This was done largely through the work of his powerful ministers Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex. They made use of the
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Change: A true child of the Renaissance - a gentleman in the knightly, chivalric sense, an intellectual who read St Thomas Aquinas for pleasure, an expert
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Change: -HeHe was responsible forfor:- the early establishment of an English Navy-Education and literacy: Latin and French were the standard languages in Henry VIII’s court. English was spoken but there
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Change: - the early establishment of an English Navy-Education and literacy: Latin and French were the standard languages in Henry VIII’s court. English was spoken but there were so many
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Change: was responsible for abusing the judicial system to have innocent people murdered.murdered in a tyrannical manner. People who either just wouldn't compromise their conscience or because they stood in the way of what he wanted.- It was recorded that he had
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Change: but to remove threats to his throne such as the Pole Family who were Plantagenets for the survival of his line. The same can be said of his need for a male heir according to how a 16th century male would view things.- He has attained
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Change: King 500 years later.What do you think?Success or Failure? Put your comments here:After reviewing the list of "good" things, on the left, it looks like he was more of a success than a failure as a Monarch despite his romantic and bloody history.MSSquirrly
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Change: could not be a virgin because of her slack breasts and yet told his council that he left her a virgin as he found her.Restored the succession-Bringing his daughter's Mary and Elizabeth back in the line of succession and acknowledging them in good faith.- Henry VIII's
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