During the Tudor period (1485-1603), execution rates varied significantly, influenced by political, religious, and social factors. It is estimated that around 72,000 people were executed, with methods including hanging, burning, and beheading, particularly under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. High-profile executions, like those of Anne Boleyn and Thomas More, often reflected the tumultuous political landscape and religious conflicts of the time. Overall, the era was marked by a notable increase in executions compared to previous periods, as the monarchy sought to consolidate power and maintain order.
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The rack was last used in Tudor times in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which ended in 1603. After that period, the use of the rack as a method of torture and execution declined and eventually fell out of use.
The Tudor period in England began in 1485 with Henry VII's ascent to the throne and ended in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I. This means the Tudor period lasted for 118 years.
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The Tudor period. He was Henry Tudor.
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Victorians It was Elizabethan, for a while with Elizabeth 1st, then the stuarts under James 1 of England
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The rack was last used in Tudor times in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which ended in 1603. After that period, the use of the rack as a method of torture and execution declined and eventually fell out of use.
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