Tudor History Revision - 6

This is an A-Level History quiz that covers the religious change, domestic policy, and foreign policy until the execution of Cromwell.
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When was Thomas Cromwell born?
1485
When did Cromwell become the King's Chief Minister?
1533
What Act occured in 1532 and banned the payment of annutes to Rome? It also suggests that bishops would fall under English authority.
Act of Annutes
When did the 'Submission of the Clergy' occur? It saw the Clergy accept that the King, not the Pope, was the law maker. It also led to the resignation of Thomas More the next day.
May 1532
What Act occured in Febreaury 1533 which declared that the KIng was the Supreme Head of the Church as far as the law of Christ allowed, and meant that Rome no longer had power over matrimonial cases?
Act on Restraint of Appeals
In what did year did the Second Act of Annutes occur? It meant that the English crown could take all revenue from annutes from henceforth.
1534
What Act occured in 1534 saw the removal of Catherine as Henry's wife, saw Mary be made illegitimate, and made Henry's marriage to Anne Boleyn legal (even though they had married in 1533)
Act of Succession
What Act also occured in 1534 and declared that Henry was the Supreme Head of the Church and had complete control over Church affairs in England?
Act of Supremacy
What Act occured in 1534 and made just a small word or a deed a treasonable offence?
Treason Act
What Act occured in 1536 and dissolved monastries worth under £200?
Act for the Dissolution of Lesser Monastries
What Act occured in 1536 and rejcected the seven sacraments of the Catholic doctrine in favour of only three?
Act of Ten Articles
What Act occured in 1539 and dissolved all monastries and passed their land to the crown?
Act for the Dissolution of Greater Monastries
What Act occured in 1539 and confirmed transubstantiation and showed that Henry still believed in Catholic practices?
Act of Six Articles
Give one example of an individual who opposed the religious change.
Sir Thomas More, John Fisher and Elizabeth Barton
Who led the Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536?
Robert Aske
What major city did the rebels take on October 24th?
York
Roughly how many rebels were executed?
200
What Act occured in 1536 and reorganised Welsh local government, divided Wales into shire counties which operated like England, incorporated Wales into England with little remnants of a seperate identity?
Act of Union with Wales
What Act occured in 1536 and saw the removal of the independent jurisdiction of Lancashire, Cheshire and Durham?
Act of Resumption
What was established in 1536 to provide administrative and legal functions to regulate the North of England?
Council of the North
What was established in 1536 to deal with the income from the dissolution of the monastries?
Court of Augmentations
How much did crown income increase to, considering it was £150,000 beforehand?
£300,000
Who did Cromwell marry to Henry in 1539, only for Henry to be repulsed by her appearance, dimishing Cromwell's credibility?
Anne of Cleves
Who led the Catholic Faction that were instrumental in removing Cromwell from power?
Duke of Norfolk
When was Cromwell executed?
28 July 1540
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