
Tudor History
Tudor history refers to the period in England from 1485 to 1603, marked by the Tudor dynasty, starting with Henry VII. This era includes significant rulers like Henry VIII, famous for his six marriages and the English Reformation, which established the Church of England. His daughter, Elizabeth I, is noted for a flourishing culture and overseas expansion. The Tudor period saw political consolidation, religious transformation, and exploration, leading to England's rise as a powerful nation. The dynasty ended with Elizabeth I's death, leaving no heirs, which set the stage for the Stuarts and significant changes in England's monarchy and governance.