The restoration of the powerful government of Henry VIII and the relationship between Henry VII and the nobility are controversial, but his view of his success is subjective. When discussing the degree of success, there must be a criterion to judge the subject matter. In this case, "strong government recovery" can be judged by carefully considering the goal that Henry VII should achieve and whether he achieved his goal. He highly appreciates the importance of aristocracy in rural rule and does not want to "dominate" them, but to dominate and limit their power to prevent rebellion and civil war.
During the regime of Henry VII, there was neither war nor foreign adventure. The UK's upper classes are tired of powerful king rule, premature aging, and government exhaustion. When Henry VIII took over the throne, he decided that it was an opportunity to change his father's old policy, and also enjoyed himself who was also welcomed by aristocrats and other countries. Henry VIII grew up as a knight and a glorious tail. His hero was Henry V who broke the French in Agencourt. He truly traced the footsteps of Henry V and wanted to become a king of powerful warriors. When he was young he was a friend of many aristocrats and they wanted to participate in the war and carry out foreign adventures. After his brother Arthur's death, his father had no time to train Henry, so he will never become the king of the administrator.
King Henry VII and King Henry VII are very important people in British history. Henry VII started ruling from 1485 to 1509, Henry VII won the throne from his father in 1509, until he died of serious illness until 1547. Although the two kings are infamous in several ways, the problems are as follows. Who is the better king? The kings of Henry VIII and Henry VII are Catholics, others believe that Henry VIII is Protestant. But the two kings obviously contributed to the church and had some good relationships with the church. In 1539, when Henry VIII translated the Bible from Latin to English, the history of the Bible changed dramatically. This shows that King Henry VII is trying to help citizens who want to learn the word of God, although it is difficult to read Latin. Not only did he translate the Bible into English, King Henry VII also funded the entire joint venture.
Henry's 7th King and 8th Henry VIII made a very important contribution to the UK, including the establishment of a church, translation of the Bible into English, establishing a good relationship with Europe. However, King Henry VII is smart, cautious, and is a better king because it has far vision. He has a realistic goal that makes the England team successful not only during his own ruling but also England's standing position in England in the modern world.