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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: TUDORS SOCIETY, BISHOP Bishops of important churches were rich and powerful. Others were less rich and powerful. CLERGYMEN, VAGRANTS BEGGARS : the lowest and poorest section of the Tudor's society. They were forced to beg on the streets for money or food. Forced to beg on the streets for money or food. From 1536 those who chose not to work were punished. Those who were unable to work wer helped by the Church., Gentleman who live in the country. Provide the king with armies when required. YEOMEN Successful farmers, rich enough to afford labourers to do the heavy jobs for them., LABOURERS Worked from early morning to early evening. Sundays and saint's days were free. They were paid a wage for the work.They do the heavy back-breaking jobs on the farm or in the craft shops. VAGRANTS, MONARCH GENTLEMAN GENTLEMAN, Gentleman who live in the King's household. Move when the King changes residence. CITIZENS Rich merchants and craftsmen who lived in towns . Employed labourers., MONARCH KING OR QUEEN Head of the social system richest person in the Made all the laws Could execute these that did not serve them. Until Henry VIII broke away from Rome (The Reformation) and formed the Church of England, Monarchs were subject to obey the Pope. The Tudors Monarchs, with exception of Henry VII and Mary I, who returned the Church to Rome, where Head of the Church, the Judiciary and the Government., Born rich. Owned large country estates. Had important positions in government. COURT Gentleman who live in the King's household. Move when the King changes residence., MONARCH CHURCH CHURCH, GENTLEMAN BARONS, EARLS AND DUKES Born rich. Owned large country estates. Had important positions in government., Born rich. Owned large country estates. Had important positions in government. GENTRY Gentleman who live in the country. Provide the king with armies when required., CHURCH Very powerful. Owned large amounts of land. Controlled people's lives by preaching what they wanted them to believe. Less powerful after Henry made himself head of the church. ARCHBISHOP, ARCHBISHOP Very powerful and rich. Owned large amounts of land. Able to influence the monarch. Member of the government After the Reformation only powerful if they supported the monarch. BISHOP, CLERGYMEN Poorly paid but highly respected. Delivered church services. Educated those that could afford to pay. Visited the sick. VICAR, PRIEST