History vs. Henry VIII - Mark Robinson and Alex Gendler

2,170,388 views ・ 2018-11-12

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He was a powerful king whose break with the church of Rome
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would forever change the course of English history.
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But was he a charismatic reformer or a bullying tyrant?
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Find out on History versus Henry VIII.
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Judge: Order, order. Now, who do we have here? Looks like quite the dashing fellow.
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Defense: Indeed, your honour. This is Henry VIII, the acclaimed king
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who reformed England's religion and government
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and set it on course to becoming a modern nation.
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Prosecutor: I beg to differ. This is a cruel, impulsive, and extravagant king
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who had as little regard for his people as he did for his six wives.
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Judge: Six wives?
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Defense: Your honor, Henry's first marriage was arranged for him
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when he was only a child.
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He only married Catherine of Aragon to strengthen England’s alliance with Spain.
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Prosecutor: An alliance he was willing to toss aside with no regard for the nation.
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Defense: Henry had every regard for the nation.
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It was imperative to secure the Tudor dynasty by producing a male heir –
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something Catherine failed to do in over twenty years of marriage.
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Prosecutor: It takes two to make an heir, your honor.
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Defense: Ahem. Regardless, England needed a new queen to ensure stability,
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but the Pope refused to annul the union and let the king remarry.
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Judge: Sounds like quite a pickle. Can’t argue with the Pope.
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Prosecutor: And yet that’s exactly what the king decided to do.
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He uprooted the country’s religious foundations
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and broke the Church of England away from Rome,
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leading to centuries of strife.
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Defense: All Henry did was give the Church honest domestic leadership.
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He freed his subjects from the corrupt Roman Catholic establishment.
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And by rejecting the more radical changes of the Protestant reformation,
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he allowed his people to preserve most of their religious traditions.
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Prosecutor: Objection! The Church had been a beloved and popular institution
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that brought comfort and charity to the masses.
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Thanks to Henry, church property was seized;
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hospitals closed, and precious monastic libraries lost forever,
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all to enrich the Crown.
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Defense: Some of the funds were used to build new cathedrals
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and open secular schools.
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And it was necessary for England to bring its affairs
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under its own control rather than Rome’s.
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Prosecutor: You mean under Henry’s control.
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Defense: Not true. All of the king’s major reforms went through Parliament.
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No other country of the time allowed its people such a say in government.
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Prosecutor: He used Parliament as a rubber stamp for his own personal will.
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Meanwhile he ruled like a tyrant, executing those he suspected of disloyalty.
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Among his victims were the great statesman and philosopher Thomas More
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– once his close friend and advisor –
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and Anne Boleyn, the new queen Henry had torn the country apart to marry.
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Judge: He executed his own wife?
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Defense: That…wasn’t King Henry’s initiative.
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She was accused of treason in a power struggle
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with the King’s minister, Thomas Cromwell.
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Prosecutor: The trial was a sham
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and she wouldn’t have been convicted without Henry’s approval.
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Besides, he wasn’t too upset by the outcome -
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he married Jane Seymour just 11 days later!
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Defense: A marriage that, I note, succeeded in producing a male heir
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and guaranteeing a stable succession…
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though the new queen tragically died in childbirth.
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Prosecutor: This tragedy didn’t deter him
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from an ill conceived fourth marriage to Anne of Cleves,
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which Henry then annulled on a whim and used as an excuse to execute Cromwell.
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As if that weren’t enough, he then married Catherine Howard
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– a cousin of Anne Boleyn – before having her executed too.
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Defense: She was engaged in adultery to which she confessed!
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Regardless, Henry’s final marriage to Catherine Parr
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was actually very successful.
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Prosecutor: His sixth! It only goes to show he was an intemperate king
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who allowed faction and intrigue to rule his court,
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concerned only with his own pleasure and grandiosity.
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Defense: That grandiosity was part of the king’s role as a model for his people.
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He was a learned scholar and musician who generously patronized the arts,
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as well as being an imposing warrior and sportsman.
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And the lavish tournaments he hosted
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enhanced England’s reputation on the world stage.
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Prosecutor: And yet both his foreign and domestic policies were a disaster.
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His campaigns in France and his brutal invasion of Scotland drained the treasury,
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and his attempt to pay for it by debasing the coinage led to constant inflation.
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The lords and landowners responded by removing access to common pastures
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and turning the peasant population into beggars.
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Defense: Beggars who would soon become yeomen farmers.
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The enclosures made farming more efficient, and created a labor surplus
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that laid the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.
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England would never have become the great power that it did without them
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…and without Henry.
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Judge: Well, I think no matter what,
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we can all agree he looks great in that portrait.
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A devout believer who broke with the Church.
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A man of learning who executed scholars.
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A king who brought stability to the throne,
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but used it to promote his own glory,
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Henry VIII embodied all the contradictions of monarchy
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on the verge of the modern era.
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But separating the ruler from the myth is all part of putting history on trial.
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