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issues of succcession/marriage/foreign policy were most important in determining the relationship between crown and parliament during the tudor period

   
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These events are interpreted by orthodox historians as a sign of parliament's increasing power. During Edward's reign, the issue of marriage was irrelevant as he was still a minor, yet despite his age he was still an obstacle between Mary and the throne and furthermore he tried to rearrange the act of succession, excluding Mary and Elizabeth from Henry's will and replacing them with Lady Jane Grey...
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Despite this coming to nothing the fact that Northumberland was summoning parliament for this discussion as opposed to the king suggests an increase in parliament's powers. The weak economic position of the crown as a result of Henry VIII aggressive foreign policy was worsened by Somerset's campaign in Scotland...
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