PPT-The Tudors of England Lesson #5
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The Tudor kings The Tudors were a family of kings in the postRenaissance England a dynasty They ruled from 14851603 The first one Henry Tudor took the throne from
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The Tudor kings The Tudors were a family of kings in the postRenaissance England a dynasty They ruled from 14851603 The first one Henry Tudor took the throne from his cousin Richard III who became known as Rich the Bad. 5 minutes. bellwork. Homework. Geography . Vocabulary. World History . Monday April 3, 2011. England’s Revolution. . . The British . Flow Chart Notes. Create a flow chart to show the steps in a sequence of events. Today you will be learning about the English Glorious Revolution. We will break up this event into four distinct time periods and take notes to show the steps that led to a revolution in England. Your flow chart will have information and simple drawings showing the stages of the Glorious Revolution. . Study Questions. p. 53. 1485 – End of the Wars of the Roses. The Lancastrian Henry Tudor becomes king with the title of Henry . VII. not a member of the royal family;. need to justify the new Tudor dynasty through propaganda;. Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. Started in England at the end of the . 100 Years . War. Two . Houses, . York. and . Lancaster. , fought (Red Rose Lancaster, White Rose York. ). Study Questions. p. 53. 1485 – . Battle of Bosworth and end . of the Wars of the Roses. The Lancastrian Henry Tudor becomes king with the title of Henry VII. not a member of the royal family;. need to justify the new Tudor dynasty through propaganda;. LO: In this lesson you will:. learn about some of the key contexts of Jacobean drama. take further your understanding of how contextual information affects reading and interpretation. The . Duchess of . (or how the historic events changed and shaped it). GOALS. :. Before AD 43. c. 410. 1066. 1485. 1603. 1714. 1837. 1901. 2000. Prehistory. . Romans. Dark. . Ages. Medieval. Tudors. Stuarts. . Georgians. Begins in New England. Today we will explain how industrialization began in the New England states.. Vocabulary . revolution – a sudden and dramatic change. factory system – manufacturing process using many workers and machines in one building. HIST 1016. 11/19/14. The . Lancasters. , . Beauforts. , and Tudors. 1373 – John of Gaunt . fathers illegitimate son, John . Beaufort, with Katherine . Swynford. 1396 – John of Gaunt marries . Swynford. Roanoke and Jamestown. Settlement at the time. France and Spain had successful settlements in the Americas.. In particular, Spain was very successful in generating large sums of gold in the form of mining and farming.. Colonies (day 1). Explain the religious rivalry in Europe and how this rivalry continued in the New World. How did this religious conflict impact colonization and competition?. Do Now:. Descibe. what you think this may be about and who said it:. The Tudor kings. The “Tudors” were a family of kings in the post-Renaissance England – a dynasty. They ruled from 1485-1603. The first one, Henry Tudor “took” the throne from his cousin, Richard III, who became known as “Rich the Bad”. Absolutely Absolutism and Parliamentary Progress CHY Lesson 33 Absolutely Absolutism & Parliamentary Progress Learning Goal: Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of absolutism and constitutionalism. This book recounts the journey of English midwives over six centuries and their battle for survival as a discrete profession, caring safely for childbearing women.With a particular focus on sixteenth and twentieth century midwifery practice, it includes new research which provides evidence of the identity, social status, lives, families and practice of contemporary midwives, and argues that the excellent care given by ecclesiastically licensed midwives in Tudor England was not bettered until the twentieth century. Relying on a wide variety of archived and personally collected material, this history illuminates the lives, words, professional experiences and outcomes of midwives. It explores the place of women in society, the development of midwifery education and regulation, the seventeenth century arrival of the accoucheurs and the continuing drive by obstetricians to medicalise birth.A fascinating and compelling read, it highlights the politics and challenges that have shaped midwifery practice today and encourages readers to be confident in midwifery-led care and giving women choices in childbirth. It is an important read for all those interested in childbirth. Society Under Henry VII. By Amelia, . Serpil. , Dina, . Ayomide. and Christine. The King had control over the rest of society and was placed at the top of the highest peak of society. The church and the nobility seemed to hold the next most amount of power after that of the King’s. Beneath the church came the archbishops, the bishops and the clergymen. Beneath the nobility came the gentry, yeomen, citizens, labourers and vagrants/ beggars. .
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