Edward VI from 1547-1553

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Who were Somersets closest supporters at the start of1547?
Thomas Seymour, Cramner, William Pagnet, Earl of Arundel
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How did Somerset reward his supporters?
Patronage and substantial grants of Crown lands
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Who wanted to Marry the Princess Elizabeth during Somersets control?
Thomas Seymour
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Why did Somerset fail in Scotland?
Expensive garrisoning technique, strategic mistakes, French involvment
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Who made the comment that 1547-1579 was a "charter for Revolution"?
Eamon Duffy
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Who commented that 1549 was "the closes thing Tudor History came to a class war"?
John Guy
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Who managed to end a minor rebellion in Sussex?
Earl of Arundel
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What sparked the Western Rebellion?
Religion, class antagonism, taxation, hatred of central government
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Who had to replace Lord Russell in ending Kett's rebellion?
Earl of Warwick
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Who were the initial key leaders in the coup against Somerset in 1549/1550?
Northumberland, Southampton, Arundel
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Who replaced Pagnet as one of Northumberland's key administrators?
Willaim Cecil
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What did Northumberland achieve by ending the war with Scotland?
£133,333 for the return of Bolongue
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Who was removed from Northumberland's government for being conservative in religion?
Southampton, Arundel
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When was the Act of Uniformity and the revised Book of Common Prayer?
1552
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Who was Lady Jane Grey married to?
Guildford Dudley
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