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he made a lot of good changes to England and made England a lot better

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Q: What good things id Henry vii do in this reign?
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How similar were Henry vii and Henry VIII reign?

Not very similar. Henry VIII basically reformed the church to Protestantism. Henry the VII consolidated his power and began settling things down after the War of the Roses


What were Henry vii problem?

his claim to the throne was very weak ater deeating richardiii


How did religion affect Henry VII's rule?

Not by very much. Nothing revolutionary occured within religion during Henry VII's reign.


When did Henry VII give up the throne?

King Henry VII did not "give up the throne." His reign ended when he died on 21 April 1509.


When did Henry VII's reign end?

He died of tuberculosis on the 21st April 1509.


What were King Henry VII's failures?

King Henry VII did many good things including restoring stability and power following the Wars of the Roses. He was the last English King to win the crown on the battlefield rather than by the usual inheritance. Toward the end of his reign he was spending money so wantonly that it bordered on illegal.


Did Richard III reign after Henry VI?

Yes, and Richard III was defeated in battle by Henry Tudor who became Henry VII.


What countries were Catholic in the time of Henry VII?

All the European countries were still Catholic when Henry VII was on the throne, Germany and England would change faiths during Henry VIII's reign.


When did the reign of henry511 begin?

I presume you mean Henry VII of England. In August 1485


What was a key event during Henry VII's reign?

The Battle Of Bosworth Hope This Helped :) ♥


Was Henry VII a good king?

no


When did Henry VIII's reign begin?

Henry VIII's reign began when his father (Henry VII) died on 21st April 1509. He was crowned alongside his wife (Katherine of Aragon) on 24th June 1509 at Westminster Abbey.