The Reformation was adopted in England by this Monarch.
Henry VIII
The name of the invasion force that aimed to attack England in 1588.
The Spanish Armada
Henry VII proposed a marriage between his son Arthur and this person to secure an alliance.
Catherine of Aragon.
Under Henry VII, poverty was seen traditionally and was a social ill that was treated by this.
Punishment.
The name given to the action undertaken by landowners across the country as part of estate consolidation.
Enclosure
The name of the largest rebellion of the Tudor period.
Pilgrimage of Grace
Elizabeth's religious faith.
Protestantism.
This person represented the threat to Elizabeth due to their links to both Scotland, France and the crown of England.
Mary, Queen of Scots.
The poor who refused to work and travelled the country begging were known as.
Vagabonds/Vagrants
Ex-Retainers/Servicemen
Puritans
Name given to Elizabeth's reform of the Church of England.
The Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
King of Spain, who married Mary Tudor and tried to invade England.
Philip II
Distinction made between impotent and able-bodied poor.
This aid for the poor became compulsory later in the Tudor period.
Collection of alms.
The name of the Papal power used to forbid monarchs from attending Church services and to justify rebellion against them.
Excommunication
Noble that rebelled against Elizabeth in 1601.
Earl of Leicester (Robert Devereux)
Elizabeth supported Protestants abroad in these two countries.
France & The Netherlands.
The period saw an increase in these establishments that were founded to remove poor from the streets and to provide some menial assistance.
Houses of correction.
The decline of this trade led to an increase in those in poverty during the period.
Cloth trade
Name of the woman executed by pressing in York during Elizabeth's reign for harbouring Catholic priests.
Margaret Clitherow.
The year Elizabeth became Queen.
1558
The most notable foreign threat to Henry VII's authority was this nation.
Burgundy
This monarch gifted the first Bridewell which became the model for houses of correction around the country.
Edward VI
The population went from 2.9 million people in 1500 to this number by 1600.
4.3 million.