How much did people care about religion in the 1540s?
People cared little about religion
Religion was a focal point for daily life
People went to church once every few months
Why in 1533, did Henry VIII break with the Church?
To marry Anne Boleyn
To have more control over the church in England
He was not on good terms with the then Pope
How wealthy was the Church in the 1540s?
The Church had little income and was poor
The Church owned a great deal of land and collected taxes
The Church had no income at all and depended on the generosity of the King
Why were Catholic priests criticised before the Reformation?
Many priests lacked knowledge of Catholic teachings and attention to their duties was poor
Priests refused to celebrate Mass for parishioners
Priests spent too much time in prayer and not enough attending to the spiritual needs of the people they served
Why did Archbishop Hamilton publish his Catechism?
To guide those who wanted to defend the Catholic faith
To address the state of church buildings
To allow music during services
Which countries were in the ‘Auld Alliance’?
England and France
Scotland and England
Scotland and France
What had Henry VIII hoped to gain from the Treaty of Greenwich?
Marriage between the young Mary and the Dauphin of France
Marriage between his son Edward and the young Mary, Queen of Scots
Marriage between the young Mary and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
What was the ‘Rough Wooing’?
The invasion of Scotland by France
The invasion of England by Scotland
The invasion of Scotland by England
What did the Treaty of Haddington propose?
Marriage between Prince Edward and the young Mary, Queen of Scots
How did Mary escape from Scotland?
The French fleet sailed to Dumbarton and departed with Mary on board
Mary, Queen of Scots went to England where the Earl of Arran had organised a boat to enable a quick escape
The young Mary, Queen of Scots left with her mother, Mary of Guise from the port of Leith