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Cromwell & the Annulment (Edexcel GCSE History)

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Zoe Wade

Written by: Zoe Wade

Reviewed by: Bridgette Barrett

How Important was the Annulment for Cromwell's Success? - Summary

Cromwell recognised that securing an annulment was crucial to Henry VIII. As a result, Cromwell strategically positioned himself as Henry's chief adviser on the matter. Cromwell's legal expertise made him invaluable to Henry's government. He argued that Henry's royal supremacy should be more powerful than the authority of the Catholic Church in England.

In many ways, the annulment was a catalyst for Cromwell's rise to power. His input allowed him to strengthen his influence over Henry. It also was the first step to implementing reforms that transformed the religion and politics in Tudor England. Without the annulment, Cromwell would have been unable to pass these reforms. highlighting the importance of this event in shaping his success.

How Did Cromwell Gain Henry an Annulment?

A flowchart outlining events around King Henry VIII's annulment, from January to September 1533, including secret marriage, Act of Restraint of Appeals, and Anne’s coronation and childbirth.
A flow diagram showing how Cromwell achieved the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon

Worked Example

Describe one feature of the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon in 1533

2 marks

Answers:

One feature of the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon was the Act in Restraint of Appeals (1). In March 1533, parliament passed this law to make Henry the head of the Church (1).

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Ensure you make your details as specific as possible to access all 4 marks. The details of this example include the dates of each aspect of the annulment.

This question previously asked students to describe two features of a given event. This question was out of four marks. However, as of 2025, Edexcel will split this question into two subsections, asking you to describe a feature of two different events. Each subsection is worth two marks.

Cromwell’s Roles and Responsibilities After 1534

  • After Cromwell gained Henry the annulment, Henry entrusted Cromwell with more roles and responsibilities

    • The more roles that Cromwell took on, the more influence he had over the king

What roles did Cromwell have in Tudor England?

Role

The date that Cromwell took on the role

Responsibilities of the role

Master of the Rolls

1533

The Master of the Rolls administered justice and oversaw legal records

Chancellor of the Exchequer

1533

The Chancellor of the Exchequer received and paid out funds on behalf of the Crown. They also monitored all of the King's finances to prevent fraud

Vicar-General

1535

The Vicar-General conducted visitations of all monasteries and decided on church reforms

Lord Privy Seal

1536

The Lord Privy Seal had unlimited access to Henry’s documents. They kept the privy seal, which was the personal seal of the monarch, safe

Lord Great Chamberlain

1540

The Lord Great Chamberlain oversaw and was in charge of Henry's household

Examiner Tips and Tricks

For your revision, compare Cromwell's titles with Wolsey's roles. Consider if Cromwell was even more powerful than Wolsey was.

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Zoe Wade

Author: Zoe Wade

Expertise: History

Zoe has worked in education for 10 years as a teaching assistant and a teacher. This has given her an in-depth perspective on how to support all learners to achieve to the best of their ability. She has been the Lead of Key Stage 4 History, showing her expertise in the Edexcel GCSE syllabus and how best to revise. Ever since she was a child, Zoe has been passionate about history. She believes now, more than ever, the study of history is vital to explaining the ever-changing world around us. Zoe’s focus is to create accessible content that breaks down key historical concepts and themes to achieve GCSE success.

Bridgette Barrett

Author: Bridgette Barrett

Expertise: Geography Lead

After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.