Preview - countries that are ruled by kings and queens
- Reading Focus
- How did the Tudors work with Parliament?
- What led the first two Stuart kings to clash with Parliament?
- What were the causes and results of the English Civil War?
- What happened when monarchy returned to England?
- Main Idea
- In contrast to the absolute monarchies of Spain and France, the English monarchy was limited by Parliament; following a civil war, Parliament became even more powerful.
- Henry VIII created Protestant Church in England to divorce first wife
- Had Parliament pass laws ending power of pope in England
- In 1534 Act of Supremacy named king as head of Church of England
- Two prominent members of Tudor dynasty, Henry VIII and daughter Elizabeth I, ruled when absolutism common on European continent
- In England, Parliament placed curbs on absolute monarchy
- Both father, daughter had to learn to work with Parliament to fulfill goals
- The Tudors and Parliament
- Tension
- Tension developed between Parliament, queen
- Parliament pressured her to marry so she would have heir to throne
- Elizabeth refused, knowing marriage would limit her freedom
- Still managed to talk Parliament into approving funds she needed
- Edward, Mary, Elizabeth
- After Henry’s death and short reign of son Edward, Mary I became queen
- Often called Bloody Mary, briefly made England Catholic again
- 1558, Mary died; Elizabeth crowned queen
- Returned England to Anglican Church with Parliament’s help
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