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The War of the Roses and the Tudors. An Overview in Note Form

Titel: The War of the Roses and the Tudors. An Overview in Note Form

Zusammenfassung , 2015 , 13 Seiten , Note: 15

Autor:in: Thomas Franz (Autor:in)

Anglistik - Kultur und Landeskunde
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This is a compact Power Point Presentation on the topic of "The War of the Roses and the Tudors" during the time of Elizabeth I.
Presented are general historical facts about the rise to power and the important battles of Henry VII, Henry VIII and Elisabeth I.

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Table of Contents

1. War of Roses

1.1 General facts

1.2 Summary

1.3 End

2. Henry VII

3. Henry VIII

4. Elisabeth I

Target & Themes

This work explores the historical development of the English monarchy during the transition from the civil conflicts of the War of the Roses to the consolidation of power under the Tudor dynasty. The primary objective is to trace the lineage and political trajectories of Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I, analyzing how they shaped the English state.

  • Origins and resolution of the War of the Roses
  • The emergence and consolidation of the House of Tudor
  • The political and religious transformation under Henry VIII
  • Foreign policy and naval expansion under Elizabeth I
  • Long-term impacts on the English throne and international standing

Excerpt from the Book

War of roses

GENERAL FACTS:

1455-1485 fights between the houses of York and Lancaster

Symbol York: white rose

Symbol Lancaster: red rose

Because of the symbols: “War of roses“

war for throne, honor and power

Summary of Chapters

War of Roses: Describes the dynastic struggles between the houses of York and Lancaster, their respective symbols, and the eventual resolution that gave rise to the Tudor era.

Henry VII: Details the reign of the first Tudor monarch, his consolidation of power following the battlefield victory, and his efforts to establish peace and prosperity through strategic alliances.

Henry VIII: Examines the reign of Henry VIII, focusing on his matrimonial history, his role as Defender of the Faith, and the critical separation of the Anglican Church from Rome.

Elisabeth I: Analyzes the reign of Elizabeth I, covering her rise to power, the conflicts with Mary Stuart, the defense against the Spanish Armada, and her legacy in establishing England's global reach.

Keywords

War of the Roses, House of Tudor, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, House of York, House of Lancaster, English Monarchy, Anglican Church, Spanish Armada, Dynastic conflict, British history, Reformation, Political power, Sovereignty

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this work?

The work focuses on the history of the War of the Roses and the subsequent rise and governance of the Tudor dynasty in England.

Which historical figures are the central subjects?

The central figures discussed are Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I.

What is the main goal of the historical analysis?

The goal is to provide a structured overview of the transition from civil war to the establishment of the foundation for England's future world dominance.

What methodology is used to present the content?

The content is presented in a structured, chronological, and fact-based format, utilizing bullet points for historical markers and narrative summaries for each monarch.

What does the main body cover?

It covers the timeline of the War of the Roses, the biographical details and political successes of the three main Tudor monarchs, and the key conflicts they encountered.

What keywords characterize the text?

The text is characterized by terms such as Tudor, War of the Roses, Monarchy, Anglican Church, and Spanish Armada.

How did the War of the Roses conclude?

It concluded with the victory of the House of Lancaster and the subsequent marriage of Henry Tudor to Elizabeth of York, which unified the two feuding families.

What were the major achievements of Elizabeth I?

Her achievements include the expansion of naval power, the advancement of trade, the defense of England against the Spanish Armada, and the establishment of foundations for England's global influence.

Why was the separation of the Anglican Church significant under Henry VIII?

It marked a major religious and political shift, distancing the English state from the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and centralizing power under the monarch.

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Details

Titel
The War of the Roses and the Tudors. An Overview in Note Form
Note
15
Autor
Thomas Franz (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Seiten
13
Katalognummer
V333952
ISBN (eBook)
9783668242128
ISBN (Buch)
9783668242135
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
roses tudors overview note form
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Thomas Franz (Autor:in), 2015, The War of the Roses and the Tudors. An Overview in Note Form, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/333952
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