The Tudor Dynasty was a family dynasty which ruled
England from 1485-1603. During its period under the rule
of the House of Tudor, England underwent a substantial
number of political, economic, social, and religious
reforms which dramatically altered the future of the
country and its people.
- Henry VII wisely
married Elizabeth York,
uniting the feuding
houses, and he created a
distinct symbol for the
Tudor Dynasty: the
Tudor Rose, which has
both red and white
petals, symbolizing
unity
Monarchs of Tudor
The five Tudor monarchs were:

1485-      1509-     1547-      1533-   1558-
1509       1547      1533       1558    1603
King King King                  Quee    Quee
Henr Henr Edwa                  n       n
y VII y    rd VI                Mary    Elisab
      VIII                      I       eth I
King Henry VIII married Catherine of
Aragon on 11 June 1509
Henry VIII was King of
England and Lord of Ireland.
- Having been married six
times and for being the most
powerful of any English
monarch.

- Break with Rome and the
subsequent establishment of
the independent Church of
England, the Dissolution of
the Monasteries, and the
union of England and Wales.
The Tudor line failed in 1603 with the death of
Elizabeth I of England, who died without any
children to succeed her. Through secret
negotiations with her cousin James, King of
Scotland, (whose great-grandmother was Henry
VIII's elder sister, Margaret) Elizabeth arranged
the succession of the House of Stuart to the
English throne, uniting the Kingdoms of England
and Scotland in a personal union

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  • 2.
    The Tudor Dynastywas a family dynasty which ruled England from 1485-1603. During its period under the rule of the House of Tudor, England underwent a substantial number of political, economic, social, and religious reforms which dramatically altered the future of the country and its people.
  • 3.
    - Henry VIIwisely married Elizabeth York, uniting the feuding houses, and he created a distinct symbol for the Tudor Dynasty: the Tudor Rose, which has both red and white petals, symbolizing unity
  • 4.
    Monarchs of Tudor Thefive Tudor monarchs were: 1485- 1509- 1547- 1533- 1558- 1509 1547 1533 1558 1603 King King King Quee Quee Henr Henr Edwa n n y VII y rd VI Mary Elisab VIII I eth I
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    King Henry VIIImarried Catherine of Aragon on 11 June 1509
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    Henry VIII wasKing of England and Lord of Ireland. - Having been married six times and for being the most powerful of any English monarch. - Break with Rome and the subsequent establishment of the independent Church of England, the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and the union of England and Wales.
  • 8.
    The Tudor linefailed in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I of England, who died without any children to succeed her. Through secret negotiations with her cousin James, King of Scotland, (whose great-grandmother was Henry VIII's elder sister, Margaret) Elizabeth arranged the succession of the House of Stuart to the English throne, uniting the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in a personal union