The House of Tudors
The House of Tudors
The House of Tudors
sure the strong links with Spain were retained, but the
problems for Henry began when it became clear to him
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small
navy. During his reign Henry spent a great deal of
money building up a large fleet to defend the kingdom.
The ships used were called galleons, these were very
large ocean going ships, four times as long as they were
wide.
They had a special deck for cannons, but were broad,
slow and
not very manouvrable.
The Prince
and the
Pauper
Edward became king of England and Ireland on 28 January 1547 and
was crowned on 28 February at the age of nine. He was known as
The Boy King, his mother was Jane Seymour, Henrys third wife.
Edward was a sickly child and the country was run by his
protectors: firstly, the Duke of Somerset, his mothers brother, then by
the Duke of Northumberland. From the age of six, he begin his formal
education under Richard Cox and John Cheke , he learned
philosophy, French , Spanish, Italian and geometry, it is told that he
enjoyed writing Greek. From his childhood he was a protestant, he
favoured the religious reform, in 1549, Edward wrote a treatise on
pope as Antichrist.
Bloody
Mary
Conclus
ion
Five hundred years ago the world was a very different place.
We were only just realizing that America existed and we had no
idea about Australia. England (including the Principality of
Wales) and Scotland were separate kingdoms, each with their
own royal family.
During 118 years of Tudor rule, England became richer
than ever before. As the country became wealthier, towns grew,
beautiful houses were built and schools and colleges were set
up. Arts and crafts flourished too. England was home to great
painters, writers and musicians.