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Q: Why did Henry VIII decide to join Wales and England together?
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What did Henry VII do for Wales?

Henry VII didn't do much for wales as when he was crowned king of England he turned his back on the poor welsh people and only helped the rich welsh who lived in England


When and under which famous monarch were England and Wales officially joined?

The Union of England and Wales occurred during the reign of Henry VIII. Wales had been governed by English kings since the days of Edward I, but Wales was run separately from England, and Ireland was too was run by English kings but as a separate country. Each part of Wales was run by a separate lord and these lords were always quarrelling with one another and some even rebelled against the king. Henry did not like this and decided to join the two states together so that he could govern more effectively. He did not make a Union of the 2 states but instead rolled Wales up into England. The Law in Wales Act 1535 said that Wales was and had always been part of England and now it was time for it to be governed the same way as the rest of England and so Wales was divided into counties, like England, and sent members to Parliament, like England, and Welsh Law was abolished and English law put in its place. The man who arranged all this for the king was Thomas Cromwell. His great grandnephew, Oliver Cromwell, later rebelled against another king, Charles I.


Did Henry VIII forge union with Wales?

Henry VIII did forge a union with Wales.


Was Catherine of Aragon a princess?

Catherine was born a Spanish Princess, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Catherine of Aragon was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry Vlll of England and Princess of Wales as the wife to Arthur, Prince of Wales.


What country did the last name Harris originate from?

The last name Harris originated from England and Wales. It means son or relative of Harry; a nickname of Henry.

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In the reign of Henry VIII England and wales where?

England and Wales were one Kingdom under Henry VIII.


What good things did Henry VIII do to wales and England?

Henry made England and wales a joined country so we had the same kingHestrengthened england by the union but doomed wales in theproses. He didn't do anything good for wales


Who ruled England Scotland and Wales in 1500?

Scotland was ruled by James IV of Scots. England and Wales was ruled by Henry VII of England (note that Wales was officially administered by the King of England's eldest son).


When did Henry make wales part of England?

Henry was broght up in Wales where he was being hidden. he was Prince of Wales and felt that being regent he could unify the 2 countries.


What are England's neighbouring countries called together?

To the north of England is Scotland and to the west of England is Wales. England, Scotland and Wales are know as Great Britain.


What did Henry VII do for Wales?

Henry VII didn't do much for wales as when he was crowned king of England he turned his back on the poor welsh people and only helped the rich welsh who lived in England


Who was the king or queen when the wales united with England?

Henery 7th (Henry Tudor) was actually Welsh and brought England and Wales togther through marridge.


When and under which famous monarch were England and Wales officially joined?

The Union of England and Wales occurred during the reign of Henry VIII. Wales had been governed by English kings since the days of Edward I, but Wales was run separately from England, and Ireland was too was run by English kings but as a separate country. Each part of Wales was run by a separate lord and these lords were always quarrelling with one another and some even rebelled against the king. Henry did not like this and decided to join the two states together so that he could govern more effectively. He did not make a Union of the 2 states but instead rolled Wales up into England. The Law in Wales Act 1535 said that Wales was and had always been part of England and now it was time for it to be governed the same way as the rest of England and so Wales was divided into counties, like England, and sent members to Parliament, like England, and Welsh Law was abolished and English law put in its place. The man who arranged all this for the king was Thomas Cromwell. His great grandnephew, Oliver Cromwell, later rebelled against another king, Charles I.


What did kind Henry VIII do that makes him a reformation figure?

The main reform of King Henry VIII was what is known as the Break with Rome, so that he could marry his sweetheart and second wife, Anne Boleyn.


What has the author Richard Henry Roberts written?

Richard Henry Roberts has written: 'The Audit Commission for England and Wales'


Which country was Henry VIII the king?

England and Wales (the latter was inherited through his Welsh father)


Did King Edward invade Britain and wales?

Britain is an island on which England, Wales and Scotland are on. Edward I was King of England. He invaded both Wales and Scotland, so he invaded other parts of Britain, but it would be incorrect to say he invaded Britain, as he was from England and was England's King, succeeding his father, Henry III.