These A Level lessons start with a debate opportunity following on from previous lessons (also available) on how well Henry VII consolidated his power after his victory at Bosworth. This enables students to consider different interpretations of history and provides assessment opportunities.
They then look at the structure of Henry VII’s government and consider the key features of the personal government that he ran - this can be used to argue that he was the last Medieval King.
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A LEVEL TUDOR GOVERNMENT BREADTH STUDY
These A Level lessons trace the changes and continuity in Tudor government and are useful as either a breadth study or to teach for a NEA on Tudor government. They include: 1. Henry VII's personal government and consolidation of power after Bosworth 2. Henry VIII's government under Wolsey and Cromwell 3. Edward VI's royal authority 4. A historiography of Mary Tudor 5. The historiography of Elizabethan government. All resources included.
A LEVEL HISTORY - GOVERNMENT UNDER HENRY VII AND HENRY VIII
This breadth study focuses on the governments of Henry VII's personal government to Henry VIII's reliance on his ministers. It is mainly focused around interpretations of history as required by the A Level specification; is complete with resources and takes about 8/10 hours to teach. It also allows students to open with a debate on how far Henry VII had consolidate his power after Bosworth to link previous learning (lessons available.) Key focus: Was there a revolution in government?
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