Test your knowledge with free interactive questions on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

Henry VII

Henry VII was plagued by a sense of illegitimacy. He focussed on consolidating his rule and securing the Tudor Dynasty.

Henry VII’s character

Henry VII’s character

  • Henry was respected, efficient, intelligent and shrewd but not popular. He also developed a reputation for greed.
  • Henry VII understood court politics and did not trust anyone outside a small group of people.
  • Margaret Beaufort (Henry’s mother), Jasper Tudor, the Earl of Oxford, John Morton and Richard Fox were his closest confidants.
  • Henry VII loved his wife, Elizabeth of York, but gave her no political influence.
Henry VII’s approach to government

Henry VII’s approach to government

  • Henry involved himself in everything, even the details of day-to-day government.
  • He checked all account entries himself and made the Privy Chamber (the Chamber) the focus of Crown finances.
  • As his reign progressed, he trusted fewer people and withdrew more into his Privy Chamber.
Overview of Henry VII’s reign

Overview of Henry VII’s reign

  • Henry VII died solvent, giving Henry VIII a strong foundation for his reign – BUT much money was raised by the Council Learned using very questionable methods.
  • He quelled the Yorkist threat and controlled the nobility - although his relations with the nobility were poor by 1509.
  • He greatly increased the importance of the Privy Chamber and focused Crown finances on the Chamber.
  • Rogerson, Ellsmore & Hudson (2001): "Although Henry did pass on his throne peacefully, it was by the skin of his teeth."
Jump to other topics
1

Monarch & Government

2

Religious Changes

3

State Control & Popular Resistance

4

Economic, Social & Cultural Change

5

Historical Interpretations

5.1

Significance of Threats to National Security

5.2

Court Politics

5.3

Elizabeth & Parliament

5.4

Social Distress in the 1590s

Practice questions on Henry VII

Can you answer these? Test yourself with free interactive practice on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

  1. 1
  2. 2
Answer all questions on Henry VII

Unlock your full potential with Seneca Premium

  • Unlimited access to 10,000+ open-ended exam questions

  • Mini-mock exams based on your study history

  • Unlock 800+ premium courses & e-books

Get started with Seneca Premium