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Tudor Education Explained in 10 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2021
  • Tudor education explained in 10 minutes. .
    THE TUDORS
    The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This line of rulers started in 1485 and lasted until 1603.
    The dynasty started when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This was the final stage of the Wars of the Roses and made him King Henry VII of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, was the oldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He married Catherine of Aragon. She was the daughter of Ferdinand II of Argon and Isabella I of Castle). Arthur died in 1502 and did not become King.
    Henry VIII
    When Henry VII died in 1509, Arthur's brother, Henry VIII married Catherine and became king.
    During her marriage to Henry VIII, Catherine had six children. Only one of these children, Mary, survived. When Catherine became too old to have any more children, Henry divorced her (breaking with Rome and become the head of the Church of England himself), so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. Henry and Boleyn also had a daughter, Elizabeth. Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536.
    Shortly after, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour of England. She had one son, Edward VI of England, who would later become king himself at the age of 9. Jane died in 1537. Her death was caused by medical problems caused by Edward's birth.
    Henry married three other wives (Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr) before his death in 1547. Edward, his only living son, became King after Henry died.
    In 1553, Edward became ill. He created the "Device for Succession.". He said that his cousin, Lady Jane Grey, would be Queen after he died. Lady Jane lived for only nine days as Queen.
    Henry's daughter, Mary I of England, was the next ruler of the Tudor dynasty. Mary was a strong believer in Catholicism. As Queen, Mary did many things against hundreds of Protestants. Because of all the executions while she was Queen, she was given the nickname "Bloody Mary", which is a name for a modern cocktail today.
    After Mary's death in 1558, her half-sister Elizabeth I of England became queen. Unlike Mary, Elizabeth was a Protestant. Elizabeth never married or had children. Because she never married, Elizabeth is often called the "Virgin Queen". She was well liked by most of the people of England.
    The dynasty ended when Elizabeth died. She had not named a person to be ruler after her death. When she died, James I became King of England. He was the son of Elizabeth's cousin, Mary Stuart. This started the Stuart dynasty.
    #tudorschools #education #keystage2 #16thcentury #court #execution #10minutes

Комментарии • 24

  • @bjbrown
    @bjbrown 3 года назад +14

    Very interesting. Obviously you would be fortunate to be born into a wealthy family since education was a privilege, and if you were a male so much the better. We do have it much better although for middle class people education is still a struggle for many. Poorer people have a harder time yet, so it seems only a few manage to get degrees to help them escape poverty. We still need to emphasize the importance of education.

  • @rhodamiller7338
    @rhodamiller7338 2 года назад +3

    The increasing access to education was in part due to Protestant idea of reading the Bible for oneself. Also the advent of printing decreased the cost of books and other materials.

  • @jezzeronthecoast
    @jezzeronthecoast 3 года назад +5

    Thomas Moore was an interesting person. He was canonized in 1935, and is the patron saint of statesman and politicians.

  • @tudorworldhistorychannel3955
    @tudorworldhistorychannel3955  3 года назад +4

    Discover whether women were educated in Tudor times...

  • @Odo55
    @Odo55 2 года назад +6

    Was anything in those times " fair " ?

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura 2 года назад +2

      Just as fair as it is now. Nature IS fair, in that cause & effect are real and (we are) bound by the laws of physical reality. Barring accident & weather, one receives exactly what they earn with their efforts & actions. Currently, if some useless twit isn't always comfortable and have disposable cash & leisure time; life isn't "FAIR". Many people think they're much smarter than the peasantry of Tudor times; they aren't. Peasants could support & house themselves with skills, work, ingenuity, endurance. A hipster would be squawking "but it isn't FAAAAAAAIIR" till he keeled over from hunger & exposure. "Fair" is an illusion created by weak people wanting indulgences.

    • @teamworks969
      @teamworks969 5 месяцев назад +1

      can't imagine the nature back then vs now? Must a been really ugly.

  • @reppepper
    @reppepper 2 года назад

    Georgraphy?

  • @amandaward7541
    @amandaward7541 2 года назад +1

    Yes it wasn't fair for girls back then

  • @grahamspratt1078
    @grahamspratt1078 2 года назад +2

    It was of the times.

  • @Whiteboykun
    @Whiteboykun 2 года назад

    5:59 uhmmmmm

  • @professorsogol5824
    @professorsogol5824 2 года назад

    Merry Wives of Windsor (IV, i)
    . . .
    Evans (the school master): William, how many numbers is in nouns?
    William (the student): Two
    Mistress Quickly: Truly, I thought there had been one number more, because they say od's nouns.
    Evans: Peace your tattlings. What is fair, William?
    William: Pulcher.
    Quickly: Polecats? There are fairer things than polecats sure.
    Evans: You are a very simplicity 'oman; I pray you peace. What is lapis, William?
    William: A stone.
    Evans: And what is a stone, William?
    William: A pebble.
    Evans: No; it is lapis. I pray you remember in your prain.
    William: Lapis.
    Evans: That is good, William. What is he, William, that does lend articles?
    William: Articles are borrowed of the pronoun; and be thus declined, singulariter nominativo hic haec hoc.
    Evans: Nominativo hig, hag, hog; pray you mark; genitivo hujus. Well; what is your accusative case?
    William: Accusativo hinc.
    Evans: I pray you have your remembrance, child; accusativo hung, hang, hog.
    Quickly: Hang-hog is Latin for bacon, I warrant you.
    Evans: Leave your prabbles, 'oman. What is the focative case William?
    William: O, vocativo, o.
    Evans: Remember William; focative, is caret.
    Quickly: And that's a good root.
    Evans: 'Oman forbear.
    Mistress Page (William's mother): Peace.
    Evans: What is your genitive case plural, William?
    William: Genitive case?
    Evans: Ay
    William: Genitive horum, harum, horum
    Quickly: Vengeance of Jenny's case! Fie on her! Never name her, child, if she be a whore.
    Evans: For shame 'oman.
    Quickly: You do ill to teach the child such words. He teaches him to hick and to hack; which they'll do fast enough themselves, and to call horum fie upon you!
    Evans: 'Oman, art thou lunatics? Hast thou no understandings for the cases, and the numbers of the genders? Thou art as foolish Christian creatures as I would desires.
    Page: Prithee hold thy peace.
    Evans: Show me now, William, some declensions of your pronouns.
    William: Forsooth, I have forgot.
    Evans: It is qui, quae, quod; if you forget your qui's, your quaes, and your quods, you must be preeches. Go your ways and play, go.
    Page: He is a better scholar than I thought he was.
    Evans: He is a good sprag memory. Farewell Mistress Page.
    Page: Adieu good Sir Hugh [Exit Evans] Get you home boy. Come we stay too long.

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura 2 года назад +1

    Listening to this cherry-picked, infotainment posing as "history" I can see why some would not want the so called "lower orders" educated. Snippets of information without understanding history, conditions and context is bound to rile people who think they are now in the know.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 2 года назад +2

      These snippets give an overview of the subject, nobody expects to hear everything in the time span of the video's, it is a great aid to helping kids understand history. If you are interested in what you hear then you can do more research at your leisure.

    • @allegraferrente7980
      @allegraferrente7980 2 года назад

      Some of the other videos in the series have the Key Stage (1/2/3) written - this indicates that they are aimed at a primary school level of learning

  • @BigDuke6ixx
    @BigDuke6ixx 2 года назад +1

    A bit like Islamic countries in the 2020s then.

  • @karieschneider746
    @karieschneider746 2 года назад +2

    This narrator sounds bored

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura 2 года назад

      She thinks it makes her sound upper crust; a good indicator that she is not.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 2 года назад

      @@hensonlaura You obviously have no idea of an upper crust voice, she does not in the least sound like she is putting on an upper crust voice. Sounds like she comes from London.