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Parliament After the Reformation

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Parliament Under Mary I and Elizabeth I

Although still closely managed by the Crown, and called or dismissed at the monarch’s pleasure, the development of the role and importance of Parliament was reinforced under Mary I and Elizabeth I.

The importance of Parliament under Mary I

The importance of Parliament under Mary I

  • Although Mary I scrapped all Reformation legislation, including the Royal Supremacy, she used parliament.
  • Mary I could not force the return of Church lands as parliament was made up of landowners who had benefitted and would not agree to this measure.
  • Mary’s plan to confiscate the property of English Protestants who had fled abroad was not passed.
The importance of Parliament under Elizabeth  I

The importance of Parliament under Elizabeth I

  • Elizabeth I used parliament to return England to Protestantism, although had to make concessions on the Royal Supremacy and use other tactics, for it to pass – although her problem was mainly with the Lords, specifically the Marian bishops.
  • Elizabeth did, however, use the royal prerogative to stop them discussing issues such as the succession, her marriage and Mary, Queen of Scots.
  • She also reminded the Commons of her status as their monarch (e.g. 1566-7).
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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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