History Explained/'The Tudors: England, 1485–1603' Essay Plans | AQA A Level History

  • £29.99

'The Tudors: England, 1485–1603' Essay Plans | AQA A Level History

  • Download
  • 38 files
  • 480-day access

Detailed 'The Tudors' Essay Plans on the most likely questions to come up in the exam. Include loads of content, example, key points of analysis and evaluation. The perfect revision tool. Preview parts before buying ! This is for students only ! In line with our T&Cs, schools must purchase our products with a school license. You can find the products on our School Licence page.

Contents

1. Henry VII, 1485-1509

‘There was little social and economic change between 1485 and 1509.pdf
  • 414 KB
‘Ending support for rival claimants to the throne was the greatest success of Henry VII’s foreign policy.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 391 KB
‘Local issues were the most significant reasons for rebellion in the reign of Henry VII.pdf
  • 404 KB
Preview
‘Henry VII was successful in achieving his foreign policy aims.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 409 KB
To what extent did Henry VII successfully deal with pretenders and imposters between 1485 and 1509.pdf
  • 407 KB
‘By 1509, Henry VII had successfully established his authority across the whole of England’'.pdf
  • 404 KB
'Achieving financial solvency was Henry VII’s main priority as king.’ Assess the validity of this view.pdf
  • 411 KB
‘Henry VII had successfully established monarchical authority by 1509.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 408 KB

2. Henry VIII, 1509-1547

'Religious changes were the most significant changes to take place in the years 1509-1547.' Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 412 KB
‘In the years 1515 to 1540, policy was decided by ministers rather than by the monarch.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 396 KB
Preview
'English society was transformed between 1509 and 1547'. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 408 KB
‘The main aim of English foreign policy in the years 1509 to 1529 was to achieve peace in Europe.’ Assess the validity of this view.pdf
  • 393 KB
'The role of Thomas Cromwell was the most significant factor in the establishment of royal supremacy'. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 408 KB
How successful was Henry VIII’s economic policy in the years 1509-1547_ .pdf
  • 389 KB
‘The dissolution of the monasteries represented a turning point for the whole of England.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 402 KB
To what extent did Henry VIII’s rule differ from that of Henry VII.pdf
  • 346 KB
To what extent was England’s government fundamentally transformed in the years 1509 to 1547_.pdf
  • 408 KB
Preview
How successful was Henry VIII’s foreign policy in the years 1529 to 1547_.pdf
  • 393 KB
'The dissolution of the monasteries was the most significant cause of rebellion in the years 1509-1547.' Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 405 KB

3. 'The Mid-Tudor Crisis', 1547–1563

How successful were Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I in carrying out their religious policies in the years 1547 to 1566_.pdf
  • 393 KB
'Religious division was the key cause of crisis in the years 1547 to 1563'. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 408 KB
'Northumberland restored political stability in England”. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 405 KB
To what extent, by 1571, had Elizabeth I solved the religious problems which had faced Edward VI and Mary I_.pdf
  • 395 KB
To what extent was there a crisis of government in the years 1547 to 1571_.pdf
  • 421 KB
To what extent had the restoration of Catholicism been achieved in England by 1555_.pdf
  • 401 KB
To what extent was the weakness of government in the years 1547 to 1571 mostly caused by the issue of succession_.pdf
  • 420 KB
‘Rebellions in the years 1549 to 1571 stemmed from the weakness of central government.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 393 KB
To what extent was England’s international position significantly weakened in the years 1547 to 1571_.pdf
  • 403 KB
Preview

4. Elizabeth I 1563-1603

‘England was politically stable by the end of Elizabeth I’s reign’. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 411 KB
‘Exploration, trade and colonisation beyond Europe were responsible for economic growth in England in the reign of Elizabeth I.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 395 KB
‘England was transformed both economically and socially in the last twenty years of the reign of Elizabeth.’ Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 387 KB
'William Cecil was the most significant political figure in Elizabeth I’s reign.' Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 403 KB
‘A ‘Golden Age’ for all.’ Assess the validity of this view of developments in art, literature and music during the reign of Elizabeth I..pdf
  • 403 KB
‘The Spanish Armada was Elizabeth’s greatest foreign policy success’. Assess the validity of this view..pdf
  • 397 KB
‘The Elizabethan religious settlement was successfully established in the years 1558 to 1603.’ .pdf
  • 401 KB
To what extent was poverty in England in the later sixteenth century the result of population growth_.pdf
  • 392 KB
Preview
In the years 1565 to 1587, how significant a threat was Mary, Queen of Scots, to Elizabeth I_.pdf
  • 393 KB
How successful was Elizabeth I’s foreign policy in the years 1568 to 1589_.pdf
  • 394 KB