Key term for Edexcel GCSE History, used in The Reformation and Its Impact.
The ultimate crime of betraying the monarch, punishable by death. In 1534, this was expanded to include denying the King's title.
High Treason appears in Edexcel GCSE History revision content for Henry VIII and His Ministers, especially The Reformation and Its Impact and The Break with Rome.
Henry VIII and His Ministers
The Break with Rome
Henry VIII and His Ministers
The King’s Marriages
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Munich Putsch and Reorganisation
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Nature and Changing Definitions of Criminal Activity
Henry VIII and His Ministers
The Reformation and Its Impact • The Break with Rome
Henry VIII and His Ministers
Henry VIII and Cromwell • The King’s Marriages
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Hitler’s Rise to Power • Munich Putsch and Reorganisation
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Crime and Punishment in Modern Britain • Nature and Changing Definitions of Criminal Activity
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Crime and Punishment in Early Modern England • Case Studies: Gunpowder Plot and Witch-hunts
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