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Tudor

Tudor refers to the period in English history from 1485 to 1603, marked by the reign of the Tudor dynasty starting with Henry VII and ending with Elizabeth I. It was a time of significant political, religious, and cultural change, including the establishment of a stable monarchy, the English Reformation, and the expansion of exploration. The Tudors strengthened royal authority, fostered economic growth, and saw influential figures like Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I shaping England’s identity and global presence. The era is often remembered for its distinctive architecture, literature, and the development of the English nation-state.