Essay heading: "Cranmer was the ?junior partner' to Cromwell in the religious changes of the 1530s", How far do you agree with this statement?
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He showed was dedicated by putting his own money into projects, it wasn't about power with him. However Cranmer was seen as having the closer relationship with Henry, his role was more of a guide and advisor to Henry. This meant that he remained a consistent force throughout Henry's reign and into Edwards... displayed 300 characters
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This meant that he remained a consistent force throughout Henry's reign and into Edwards. Although Cranmer's significance in the religious events of the 1530's was very considerable if was minimal compared to that of Henry's.
In conclusion I believe that the statement is quite true, Cranmer had a close and trusting relationship with Henry which meant he did have an important role... displayed next 300 characters
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"Cranmer was the ?junior partner' to Cromwell in the religious changes of the 1530s", How far do you agree with this statement?
He showed was dedicated by putting his own money into projects, it wasn't about power with him. However Cranmer was seen as having the closer relationship with Henry, his role was more of a guide and advisor to Henry... |
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