I cannot imagine they thought much of him at all. He was a drooling half-wit. Parliament was in complete control of the government.
Patrick Henry was a well known person in Massachusetts and many liked his aid during the American Revolution.
Henry V was around the same age as his barons, so they all fought together and he was well liked by them. He showed them respect, and in return they were very lenient about raising taxes to fund Henry's wars in France. They were certainly not "mates" as Henry V made sure there was emphasis on his higher status as King, but he got along with them very well and the relationship benefited both him and his barons.
Henry VII wasn't a good defender, and he wasn't a very nice person either. Henry VIII was a good King, and looked after England well, but was a womanizer and wasn't very nice to his wives.
King Henry VIII inherited a stable, prosperous country from his father, Henry VII. The country was also well-respected in other countries.
I cannot imagine they thought much of him at all. He was a drooling half-wit. Parliament was in complete control of the government.
because he was a very well liked man
Henry VIII wasn't very popular because he beheaded people and had 6 wives and because they didn't have a baby boy he either divorced behead them
Patrick Henry was a well known person in Massachusetts and many liked his aid during the American Revolution.
People in the South believed in slavery primarily because it was an essential component of their economy, particularly in industries such as agriculture. Additionally, there was a deep-rooted belief in white supremacy and the idea that African Americans were inferior and needed to be controlled and dominated. Historical and cultural factors also played a role in perpetuating the institution of slavery in the South.
Henry V was around the same age as his barons, so they all fought together and he was well liked by them. He showed them respect, and in return they were very lenient about raising taxes to fund Henry's wars in France. They were certainly not "mates" as Henry V made sure there was emphasis on his higher status as King, but he got along with them very well and the relationship benefited both him and his barons.
Henry VII wasn't a good defender, and he wasn't a very nice person either. Henry VIII was a good King, and looked after England well, but was a womanizer and wasn't very nice to his wives.
Answer King Henry VIII of England had SIX wives, and at least two mistresses.
it's well liked.
King Henry VIII inherited a stable, prosperous country from his father, Henry VII. The country was also well-respected in other countries.
Well, as surprising as this might be, King Henry the eight was the King when he was trying to put an end to his marriage. Confusing, eh?
well what is your question?