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Mary I

Mary became queen on a wave of public approval. But the reasons for this cannot be clear. Was it that the succession had passed to the next Tudor, the legal heir? Or was it that people wanted Catholicism restored?

Mary I's personality

Mary I's personality

  • Mary was well educated, serious and intelligent. She had survived many ups and downs, including the divorce of her parents and rejection by her father.
  • Mary was religious, courageous, sometimes emotional and could be passionate but was also prone to melancholy.
  • Her attitude towards Elizabeth I has been described as ‘hatred’ and ‘scornful’.
Mary I's health

Mary I's health

  • By the time she became queen, Mary I was not physically robust. She suffered with anxiety, bouts of insomnia and neuralgia.
  • As the reign progressed she became very focused on producing a Catholic heir, leading to phantom pregnancy and mental health problems.
  • When Mary believed herself to be pregnant, she withdrew into confinement (as would be expected) but also suffered more bouts of depression and anxiety.
Mary I's approach to government

Mary I's approach to government

  • The Privy Chamber became less important under Mary I, although male influence and interests could be channelled through their wives and lovers.
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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

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Significance of Threats to National Security

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Court Politics

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Elizabeth & Parliament

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Social Distress in the 1590s

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