An overview of Henry VII's consolidation of power, management of pretenders, control of the nobility, financial reforms, and foreign policy. Challenge…
10 questions • Zestly
• Following his victory at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, Henry VII took several immediate steps to consolidate his power. Which of the…
• Perkin Warbeck was a persistent threat to Henry VII for nearly a decade. Which of the following factors contributed to the longevity of the…
• Henry VII utilized bonds and recognisances to control the nobility. What was the primary legal function of these instruments?
• Henry VII introduced legislation against 'retaining' to curb the power of the nobility. Which of the following best describes the practice…
• The Council Learned in the Law was a controversial body established by Henry VII. Which of the following statements accurately characterize…
• Henry VII shifted royal finance from the Exchequer to the Chamber system. What was the primary advantage of this change?
• The Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) was a landmark in Henry VII's foreign policy. Which of the following were key provisions of this…
• The Treaty of Etaples (1492) concluded Henry VII's intervention in Brittany. What were the primary outcomes of this treaty for England?
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