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Term Papers on Most Important Of Henry VIIIs Children

Term Paper TitleMost Important Of Henry VIIIs Children
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.77

Most Important Of Henry VIII's Children

Queen Elizabeth I

In the 15th century, Elizabeth Tudor was born. Child of Henry Tudor and Anne Boleyn she was mistreated, uncared for, and forgotten about by Henry. Though she was the last of the three children to take the throne, she was the most successful.
     The first heir to take the throne was Edward I. He succeeded in 1547. Edward's rule was primarily unsuccessful, he did accomplish some things in the spiritual realm. First he published the English prayer book. The English Prayer book was the first "Protestant" religious document published in England. He also abolished many Catholic rituals in the church. Edward died at age 17 from complications of his heart.
     The 2nd ruler that descended from Henry VIII was Mary. Mary was coranated in 1553. Mary was the daughter of Henry and Catherine of Aragorn. After Henry's marriage with Catherine was annulled, Mary and her mother was sent to Scotland to live in political exile. Being raised by her mother who was Catholic, she ended up being a Catholic Queen in a protestant England. Her religious policies for turning England back into Catholic was a totally unsuccessful. Her marriage to King Phillip, produced an xenophobic feeling in the stubborn English peasantry. Being influenced by Phillip's persuasion, she implemented a policy of executing people for ...

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