Tom Richey it is hard to engage young person (myself included ;)) to learn history. It seems like a study of "dead things", but once we found the connections, it get really interesting. Learn from the past, live from the past as a witness of the human history. "Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it" am i right.
The textbook we use is so difficult to comb through to find the most relevant information, but somehow in 11 minutes, you explain everything with detail, in a simple and clear manner. I watch any of your videos relevant to the chapter before tests and it SAVES MY LIFE. Thank you so much for making these. I really appreciate it!
hahahahahahahah :D I'm listening to this, for my school project about Henry VIII, and when i saw your comment, and clicked on the time.... It was so , AAAAUW that burns! it was hilarious :D Amazing man!!!
I read a biography on Elizabeth and it had a section for Mary the whole mirror myth was when she was sick she had become physically "unattractive" to say the least and forbid any mirrors near her and once she died and the cloths were removed from the mirrors some of the workers cited that they could see her face blistered and gory
Tom, thank you so much for the wonderful content you provide. I am a university student studying the English Reformation and your videos make the content so clear, structured but most of all enjoyable.
Our local Presbyterian Church wanted to learn more about the Protestant influence on the Church of England sparked by the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Your presentation was wonderful in me helping to prepare this particular study we were encountering and made it far more interesting for all of us. Thank you. Certainly better than any understanding I had of it from Church History I had 40 years ago in seminary!
Great lecture, *****! It is hard to pick the most riveting moment in part II; the second cousin back story, the Thomas Cranmer/"My unworthy right hand" story or the John Knox treatise.
What can i say, you saved my life man ! i have a presentation on that topic tomorrow and thanks to your video it's all clear and easy thank you so much !!! Plz keep posting these they're very helpful and even entertaining cuz now i actually like that period and its events . thx again ^^
Dear Tom, Thank you for your wonderful and dedicated work. Even I could learn a lot from you. Prior listening to you, I used to think that just Ottomans and Safavid, Tatars, Mongols, Turks, Arabs,... were cruel and bloody. Now, thank to you that I see our other Bodies of fellow human have had their own fair share of cruelty and blood thirstiness. May knowledge brings everybody's hearts closer to each other. Peace and Love.
Hi I started watching your channel about two months ago, I think you do an outstanding job of teaching. I've been watching your videos and think I wish you were my teacher as I child! Anyway keep up the good work!
novicalriptide That's awesome! So often, people develop an appreciation and an interest in history AFTER they graduate. The nice thing about TH-cam is that now, it's never too late to learn history.
Hi, actually one of my teacher who teaches about the Tudors and the Stuarts told us that the Spanish Armada got mainly defeated by the weather and that the British then thought about improving there navy power
naval power shifted away from Spain, but British naval dominance is really only established after the Glorious revolution ( 1688 ) when they reform their political and financial system. Until that time their navy, although formidable, is frankly to expensive for them to keep at sea. But overall very correct and enjoyable to watch
The Oath of Supremacy, imposed by the Act of Supremacy 1558 (ie an Act of Parliament), provided for any person taking public or church office in England to swear allegiance to the monarch as "Supreme Governor of the Church of England".
I was searching for knowledge about which cathedrals in England were built during the Roman Catholic period when I came across your brief history . I suspect many of those cathedrals were partially financed by the Pope. I'm interested in knowing which famous English Protestant cathedrals today were built by the Catholics and Rome. Was any compensation paid to Rome?
im doing a presentation, could you help me get started how would you answer this question mary's efforts were in vain: the english nation was irreverisbly moving in a protestant direction
Very informative somewhat understand the Anglican(England)Church came from and why it is close to Catholic. But the history is somewhat confusing trying to connect the dots.
Hi Tom, when I saw the painting of the spanish armada (9:10) I thougt WUT: It looks like the danish flag!!! Do you have an explanation? (1000 thanks for lectures)
I watched both of your videos and it's very informative and thanks for the knowledge. I'm a Catholic from India, and we believe British brought the Catholicism to India as part of their colonisation. But as per your second part England is reformed as Protestant church and I wonder how we converted to Catholic.
My teacher said that Elizabeth was called the Supreme Governor in order to find a compromise between the Catholics and Anglicans. Supreme Governor shows that the Pope is still the head, but Elizabeth has the right to interfere. Could you please clarify this!
This video helped me so much!! I was so interested to hear about "bloody mary." I couldn't believe that she killed all of those protestants and restored Catholicism. Thomas Cranmer is awesome too. He totally went behind Mary's back and gave a speech against her, and her beliefs.
Dude you are so freaking awesome. Bless your soul. Sola Scriptura more like Sola Richey amirite???!!!!!!! Wrong video for that but I just watched your Luther vid so that's why. Stay gold you're a G
Here's a pretty broad question I was never able to grasp; bear with me. I know Protestants and Catholics have a violent past, but I never could get a clear understanding why these two particular sects absolutely despised one another, and especially so quickly after Protestantism was founded. Was it more doctrinal or a denunciation of papal authority, such as non-secularism? I wasn't alive back then, so I don't know how these two groups came to such boundless slaughter, especially in the 17th century. My closest analogy would be 21st century American Ultra-conservative vs. Ultra-liberal, but like times 100 haha. Thanks.
I like Elizabeth as well! I was raised in a southern baptist household and I still always felt sad for Mary, in regards to how her father treated her and her mother Katherine. I also Like Mary Queen of Scots, although she was a Catholic I respect her strength and willingness to stand by her convictions.
I'm not sure about the supreme governor title thing! U said that that was because they were sexists at that time, but I think that it was her own choice to get the title of Supreme Governor as she was afraid that her Catholic subjects would become angry with her. I wish u were my teacher tho! You made lots of stuff clearer to me. Thanks a lot :)
the Spanish Armada was beaten by the sea not the royal navy... something about the depth of the ocean and hull shape of the super large Spanish fleet ... and a huge storm. So - a bit of luck for the English.
we need more history teachers like you
Richard Tam My own students would probably disagree with you, but thanks! :D
Tom Richey it is hard to engage young person (myself included ;)) to learn history. It seems like a study of "dead things", but once we found the connections, it get really interesting. Learn from the past, live from the past as a witness of the human history. "Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it" am i right.
The textbook we use is so difficult to comb through to find the most relevant information, but somehow in 11 minutes, you explain everything with detail, in a simple and clear manner. I watch any of your videos relevant to the chapter before tests and it SAVES MY LIFE. Thank you so much for making these. I really appreciate it!
RIP headphone users 4:18
LOL
+frozenbagel16 I wasn't even wearing headphones and that scared the bejesus out of me!
Me
hahahahahahahah :D I'm listening to this, for my school project about Henry VIII, and when i saw your comment, and clicked on the time.... It was so , AAAAUW that burns! it was hilarious :D Amazing man!!!
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I read a biography on Elizabeth and it had a section for Mary the whole mirror myth was when she was sick she had become physically "unattractive" to say the least and forbid any mirrors near her and once she died and the cloths were removed from the mirrors some of the workers cited that they could see her face blistered and gory
my exam is tomorrow and the english reformation was the one thing that I wasn't completely clear on, thank you!!
+Veronique Lalley even i have my exam tomorrow! :D lol
Veronique Lalley And I have mine tomorrow
My exam is on Friday, did you do well all those years ago?
I have mine on Friday too
mine in 1 hour
4:18 .. What the hell was that!
god i just got a heart attack
@@kailymermelstein2025 ikr 😂 😂 😂 I had headphones on 😂 😂
Tom, thank you so much for the wonderful content you provide. I am a university student studying the English Reformation and your videos make the content so clear, structured but most of all enjoyable.
i dont know how i ended up here but im glad i did. this guys story telling cracks me up. Subscribed.👌🏽
WE NEED MOR HISTORY TEACHERS LIKE YOU.YOU ARE GOOD(I,AM A SPANISH PEOPLE,BUT I UNDERSTAND YOU)
Our local Presbyterian Church wanted to learn more about the Protestant influence on the Church of England sparked by the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Your presentation was wonderful in me helping to prepare this particular study we were encountering and made it far more interesting for all of us. Thank you. Certainly better than any understanding I had of it from Church History I had 40 years ago in seminary!
It is a pleasure watching your videos before a history exam, either midterm or final, you are always there
Great video, Tom, and the fact that i see The Silmarillion there makes it even more awesome!
Great lecture, *****! It is hard to pick the most riveting moment in part II; the second cousin back story, the Thomas Cranmer/"My unworthy right hand" story or the John Knox treatise.
Thanks for a very good lecture. Mr. Richey has an enthusiasm for the topic. Refreshing!
My pleasure!
What can i say, you saved my life man ! i have a presentation on that topic tomorrow and thanks to your video it's all clear and easy thank you so much !!! Plz keep posting these they're very helpful and even entertaining cuz now i actually like that period and its events . thx again ^^
Matt Damon,
Thank you so much! Your videos are such a great way to study for the ap euro test coming up! You save my life.
This was a great supplement/recap to what I am covering with my home schooled 3rd grader. Thank you!
Part 2 was as good as part 1 and I thank you for them.
Good learning neighbor!!
Thank you for this education!
I know this story so well, but you filled in quite a few blanks in my knowledge.... Excellent.
Dear Tom, Thank you for your wonderful and dedicated work. Even I could learn a lot from you. Prior listening to you, I used to think that just Ottomans and Safavid, Tatars, Mongols, Turks, Arabs,... were cruel and bloody. Now, thank to you that I see our other Bodies of fellow human have had their own fair share of cruelty and blood thirstiness. May knowledge brings everybody's hearts closer to each other. Peace and Love.
+Naghi Astnei For sure, the West has shed its share of blood. It's an honor to be able to educate people all over the world!
You have an excellent teaching style.....I am total anglophile, and knew most of this history, but kept watching anyway, as you made it interesting!
Wow incredibly lucid and entertaining at the same time!!! Final tomorrow this really helped Thank you!
+lina espinal Glad I could help!
Hi I started watching your channel about two months ago, I think you do an outstanding job of teaching. I've been watching your videos and think I wish you were my teacher as I child! Anyway keep up the good work!
novicalriptide That's awesome! So often, people develop an appreciation and an interest in history AFTER they graduate. The nice thing about TH-cam is that now, it's never too late to learn history.
Hi, actually one of my teacher who teaches about the Tudors and the Stuarts told us that the Spanish Armada got mainly defeated by the weather and that the British then thought about improving there navy power
Love that you have star belly sneetches on your bookshelf. I use this as an analogy for we are more alike than different.
This is so helpful and wonderfully put together - thank you!
Hey Tom Richey. Can you make a video or a series of videos on the Tudors, English Civil War, Restoration, etc.
If I had a time machine i'd love to meet queen Elizabeth.
I would want to meet her cousin Mary Stuart.
That was extremely helpful to me. You saved a life here :D
it was also really fun, thank you :)
I have a history exam tomorrow on Henry and that was just what I needed.
Thanks😀
AP Exam in 8 days...gotta cram. Thanks for your videos! When I get a 3, you'll be a major reason to why!!
Dude! Awesomely informational videos. Who are you? Exactly the information I was looking for.
thank u so much. it's so clear! i'm a french students, and i understand more what you saying than my teachers thank u. very helpful 👍
naval power shifted away from Spain, but British naval dominance is really only established after the Glorious revolution ( 1688 ) when they reform their political and financial system. Until that time their navy, although formidable, is frankly to expensive for them to keep at sea. But overall very correct and enjoyable to watch
thabkyou this information is helping me with my asiignment about the reformation and reing of elizibeth reign.
you're helping people all over the world! just letting you know. thanks!
Thank you. These kind words reached me at a very helpful moment.
this really really helped me with my reformation paper for my class. I thank you for your video. I will recommend this video to other classmates.
Glad I could help! And thanks for promoting my channel. :D
Your welcome
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Love your videos man! Super easy to follow and a bunch of information to absorb, perfect!
Zoootex Glad you approve! I'll try to get several more ready over the holidays!
I JUMPED AT THE SCREAM SO MUCH ADRENALINE IS PULSING THROUGH ME
Fantastic video, explained everything I needed.
this has massively helped me with my uni exam thanks a lot !!!!
As a Church of England devotee This was very interesting to know history of the Church. 😊
you explain everything so perfectly! definitely subscribing
Thanks a lot you helped me in preparing for my presentation about English reformation 🎓🎓
Thanks so much you're saving me from failing my ap exam!!!
Very very nice sir your way of speaking is amazing I'm impressed thanks so much
loved both videos, very informative thank you
I just have a question, are protestantism and anglicanism the same religion?
Thank you for making these videos!
Jeremiah T Right back at you! If nobody watched these videos, me making them would be kind of pointless.
Thanks Proffesor! Great Lecture.
Amazing videos. New subscriber. The only thing I wish changed was the background music. Ughhh
Thanks for your subscription! If the background music is your only complaint, I’ll consider that a win!
very clear and straight forward! thanks again!
One question, was Supreme Governor an official title given by the parliament or was it something they called her behind her back?
The Oath of Supremacy, imposed by the Act of Supremacy 1558 (ie an Act of Parliament), provided for any person taking public or church office in England to swear allegiance to the monarch as "Supreme Governor of the Church of England".
I like the way you explain history, I am a french student who learn english 👏
I was searching for knowledge about which cathedrals in England were built during the Roman Catholic period when I came across your brief history . I suspect many of those cathedrals were partially financed by the Pope. I'm interested in knowing which famous English Protestant cathedrals today were built by the Catholics and Rome. Was any compensation paid to Rome?
An up to date expression of world history. . . I can dig it. Easier listening to this guy than my "made a deal with the devil" world history teacher.
I'm doing a presentation on this, thank you, much clearer and more entertaining than Wikipedia :)
Are you going to do the Henry 8th wives video
This is so helpful for my exam next week. Absorbed so much.
Thanks so much my history exam is soon this is just what i needed
thanks so much for this video! Gonna be great for my exam next week!
You are a wonderful teacher I like all your videos
You are the sole reason i didn't fail my exam on the reformation
im doing a presentation, could you help me get started how would you answer this question
mary's efforts were in vain: the english nation was irreverisbly moving in a protestant direction
Fascinating explanation, thank you!
Love the video definitely helped me! Although you knda scared me when you yelled ow i jumped.
Obliged for the learn on- paying attention over here.
***** Always honored to teach you something, my friend!
Very informative somewhat understand the Anglican(England)Church came from and why it is close to Catholic. But the history is somewhat confusing trying to connect the dots.
Hi Tom, when I saw the painting of the spanish armada (9:10) I thougt WUT: It looks like the danish flag!!!
Do you have an explanation? (1000 thanks for lectures)
I watched both of your videos and it's very informative and thanks for the knowledge. I'm a Catholic from India, and we believe British brought the Catholicism to India as part of their colonisation. But as per your second part England is reformed as Protestant church and I wonder how we converted to Catholic.
Really good information. Thank you
That was so informative. Thank you.
Dude, I have a first edition of the Silmarillion too. Rad.
Thanks for this channel that helped my exam
+Cheezy Stabby It's my pleasure to help!
Great video! 👍
My teacher said that Elizabeth was called the Supreme Governor in order to find a compromise between the Catholics and Anglicans. Supreme Governor shows that the Pope is still the head, but Elizabeth has the right to interfere. Could you please clarify this!
This helped me SO MUCH!!
I dont care what anyone says i think Mary the I was a bloody good ruler
LOL Is this THE Michael Abraham?
*facepalms*
This helped a lot!! Thank you!
Great video. Thanks, man.
Nice job well done!
ur lecture are sooo effective
question: was not Mary Queen of Scotland, not Mary Queen of England known as "bloody Mary"?
...this was a very good commentary on English history. 😊
This video helped me so much!! I was so interested to hear about "bloody mary." I couldn't believe that she killed all of those protestants and restored Catholicism. Thomas Cranmer is awesome too. He totally went behind Mary's back and gave a speech against her, and her beliefs.
love your videos !
Thank you!
!really good video ! but you scared me with that scream
omg me too i literally jumped
Wasn't it Edwards protector the duke of Northumberland who attempted to get lady Jane grey on the throne then both him and her were executed by Mary?
love this stuff.
Randy King Thanks, Randy! Glad you approve of my coverage of one of your favorite topics!
4:18 you scared me with your sream :') anyway thank you so much for your video, i better understand my history course now
This takes me back to all girls primary school in good ole Buckinghamshire.
Dude you are so freaking awesome. Bless your soul. Sola Scriptura more like Sola Richey amirite???!!!!!!! Wrong video for that but I just watched your Luther vid so that's why. Stay gold you're a G
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!!!!!!!!! these videos are sooooo helpful
+Hannah Mack This might be my favorite comment ever.
I am fangirling so hard right now
hello hannah
Caroline Kumpa Hello Carol
Nice job!
What are their religion Edward VI, Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I
Here's a pretty broad question I was never able to grasp; bear with me. I know Protestants and Catholics have a violent past, but I never could get a clear understanding why these two particular sects absolutely despised one another, and especially so quickly after Protestantism was founded. Was it more doctrinal or a denunciation of papal authority, such as non-secularism? I wasn't alive back then, so I don't know how these two groups came to such boundless slaughter, especially in the 17th century. My closest analogy would be 21st century American Ultra-conservative vs. Ultra-liberal, but like times 100 haha. Thanks.
Thanks Matt
That #winning picture is iconic
Elizabeth I is by far my favorite historical queen.
I like Elizabeth as well! I was raised in a southern baptist household and I still always felt sad for Mary, in regards to how her father treated her and her mother Katherine. I also Like Mary Queen of Scots, although she was a Catholic I respect her strength and willingness to stand by her convictions.
Good video, I like your teaching style. Its better than crashcourse, because that guy comes off as a glib know it all, and you don't. Cheers.
I'm not sure about the supreme governor title thing! U said that that was because they were sexists at that time, but I think that it was her own choice to get the title of Supreme Governor as she was afraid that her Catholic subjects would become angry with her. I wish u were my teacher tho! You made lots of stuff clearer to me. Thanks a lot :)
very good
the Spanish Armada was beaten by the sea not the royal navy... something about the depth of the ocean and hull shape of the super large Spanish fleet ... and a huge storm. So - a bit of luck for the English.