Mary Tudor's Reign
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- Created on: 08-06-13 09:16
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- Mary Tudor's Reign
- Religious Policy
- Foreign influence
- Phillip II
- Connections with the Pope
- assisted with image for recatholicisation
- Gave advice for navy and council
- Phillip II
- Foreign influence
- Bringing back catholicism
- Edwards religious laws were repealed
- Heresy Laws revived
- Anti-papal laws repealed
- Not everyone wanted catholicism back
- The monasteries were too damaged to repair
- Bloody Mary and the Burnings
- All protestants who refused to obey her rules were burnt at the stake
- John Rogers in 1555 was the first person to be burned
- at the end of her reign almost 300 people had been burnt at the stake
- Phillip II
- He was suitable- a catholic
- secured relations with the Netherlands
- Mary made a marriage treaty including several rules of Phillip and her marriage such as him having to rule jointly with Mary
- Depression and Death
- Protestant burnings were making her increasingly unpopular
- Her marriage failed to come up to her expectations
- Protestantism was gaining strength in Europe.
- She died lonely, childless and with an absent husband
- Religious Policy
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