Henry VIII Influences on British Society In the Sixteenth Century
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Henry VIII: Influence on British Society in the Sixteenth Century
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Henry VIII: British Society in the Sixteenth Century
I. Influence on royal court
A. Titles
B. Serfdoms
C. Taxes
II. Influence on nobles
A. Castles
B. Garrisons
III. Influence on peasants
A. Serfs
B. Taxes
C. Welfare of common people
1. Farmers
2. Workers
IV. Influence on diplomacy
A. France
B. Scotland
C. Ireland
Fifty-six years, six wives, eight children, and a horrible disease that
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