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What was the symbol of England during the Tudor period?
What was the symbol of England during the Tudor period?
- The Union Jack
- The Red Rose
- The White Rose
- The Tudor Rose (correct)
Who began the Tudor dynasty?
Who began the Tudor dynasty?
- Henry VII (correct)
- Queen Elizabeth I
- The Protestant Reformation
- The Anglican Church
Who was the first ruler of the Tudor dynasty?
Who was the first ruler of the Tudor dynasty?
- King Henry VIII
- Queen Elizabeth I
- King Edward VI
- King Henry VII (correct)
What was a symbol of England during the Tudor period?
What was a symbol of England during the Tudor period?
What was a consequence of the Tudor period?
What was a consequence of the Tudor period?
What was a common occurrence during the Tudor period?
What was a common occurrence during the Tudor period?
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What was the Tudor Rose?
What was the Tudor Rose?
The Tudor rose, a symbol of unity and peace, was formed by combining the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York.
Who began the Tudor dynasty?
Who began the Tudor dynasty?
King Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch, established the dynasty by ending the War of the Roses and uniting England.
Who was the first ruler of the Tudor dynasty?
Who was the first ruler of the Tudor dynasty?
King Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch, established the dynasty by ending the War of the Roses and uniting England.
What was a symbol of England during the Tudor period?
What was a symbol of England during the Tudor period?
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What was a consequence of the Tudor period?
What was a consequence of the Tudor period?
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What was a common occurrence during the Tudor period?
What was a common occurrence during the Tudor period?
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Study Notes
- The Tudor dynasty began with Henry VII, who ruled from 1485 to 1509.
- During the Tudor period, England became a major power in the world, thanks to their strong economy and their successful wars.
- The Tudor rose, or the red Tudor flower, was a symbol of England during the Renaissance.
- The Tudor period was also a time of great political and religious change, with the Protestant Reformation and the rise of the Anglican Church.
- Religious intolerance was common during the Tudor period, and many Protestants fled the country in fear.
- Queen Elizabeth I was a major figure during the Tudor period, with her successful reign and many accomplishments.
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Test your knowledge of the Tudor dynasty and the Tudor period in England, a time of great political, religious, and cultural change.