
The term 'Tudor Revolution'
The "Tudor Revolution" refers to a significant transformation in English society, economy, and governance during the Tudor period (1485–1603). It involved the centralization of royal power, changes in land ownership, and the development of a more modern administrative system. Key events included the dissolution of monasteries, which shifted religious and economic control, and the expansion of trade and exploration. These changes laid the groundwork for England's transition from medieval to early modern society, shaping political structures, social hierarchies, and economic practices that influenced the country's future development.