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Edward VI

Edward VI ascended to the throne when he was nine years old. Because he was too young to rule, England was led by a Regency Council.

Protectors

Protectors

  • As a minor, Edward VI’s government was run first by Lord Protector Somerset and then by Lord President of the Council Northumberland.
  • Edward VI’s influence in government increased greatly under Northumberland.
  • Edward VI and Northumberland tried to alter the succession set out by Henry VIII. The ‘Devise’ is in Edward’s hand.
Edward's personality

Edward's personality

  • Edward was serious, studious (interested in political and military history) and a committed Protestant. He was self-disciplined in public and aware of his status.
  • He was cold towards others, suspicious and could be vindictive. He did have a close childhood friend, Barnaby Fitzpatrick (his whipping boy).
  • He was healthy until 1553, enjoying sport, hunting and horse riding.
Edward VI's approach to government

Edward VI's approach to government

  • It is difficult to tell how much influence Edward VI had in governing the kingdom.
  • Although Edward VI was young, some historians have argued that he began to have considerable influence in the later years of his reign.
  • Edward VI appeared to take a keen interest in the shape of England's religious settlement.
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Monarch & Government

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Religious Changes

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State Control & Popular Resistance

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Economic, Social & Cultural Change

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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

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