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Flashcards covering key concepts from the lecture on Henry VIII and the Royal Supremacy, focusing on regional issues, social impacts of religious upheaval, and specific reforms.
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The regions of Wales, Ireland, and the north of England were considered __ due to their cultural differences and economic challenges.
peripheral
Henry VIII sought to __ and bind Wales, Ireland, and the northern regions more closely to the rest of the kingdom.
annex
The __ reforms from 1536 to 1543 transformed the government and administration of Wales.
Cromwell's
Due to the Acts of Union, Wales was fully integrated into the __ state.
English
In Wales, the local populations were forced to adopt English law, speech, and __.
customs
The English administration in Ireland relied primarily on __ rather than persuasion.
force
In 1541, Henry VIII adopted the title of king of __ to assert control over the region.
Ireland
To govern the north of England, the Crown established the __ of the North, based in York.
Council
Many northerners resented the closure of __, which were integral to their way of life and led to the Pilgrimage of Grace.
monasteries
The most visible change in the Church during the religious upheaval was the __ of the monasteries.
dissolution
The closure of monastic institutions had a devastating impact on social and economic __ of the communities.
well-being
The Crown’s propaganda depicted monks and priests as __ and greedy, contributing to public despair.
corrupt
Religious reforms undermined the respect for the parish __ and led to social confusion.
priest
The Great Chain of Being came under greater __ as social norms were contested.
scrutiny