
Tudor period
The Tudor Period refers to the time in England between 1485 and 1603, marked by the rule of the Tudor dynasty. It began with Henry VII and included notable monarchs like Henry VIII, known for his six marriages and the English Reformation, and Elizabeth I, who oversaw a cultural renaissance and established England as a global power. This era was characterized by significant political, religious, and social changes, including the break from the Catholic Church and the rise of the Anglican Church. The period ended with Elizabeth I's death and the transition to the Stuart dynasty.