Tudor rebellion Unit 2

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What were the general objectives of Tudor rebellion?
dynastic/ anti-government policies/ Irish independence
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Who initially tried to prevent Mary's ascension?
Earl of Northumberland
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Who did Wyatt want to replace Mary with?
Princess Elizabeth
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How many rebellions aimed to usurp Henry Tudor?
3
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Which major rebellions occurred because of Protestant reforms?
POG/ Western/ Northern Earls
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When was Elizabeth excommunicated?
1570
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What were the main aims of Irish rebellion?
Remove English centralisation
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How long could rebellion last in Northern and South Western counties?
2-3 months
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How long was Wyatt's rebellion?
18 days
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Which areas were most likely to rebel?
North, South West, East Anglia. Ulster and Munster.
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Which magnate was absent during the Western rebellion?
John Russell of Devon
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Where was Wyatt stopped from entering London?
Ludgate
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Which Irish families led Irish rebellion?
Tyrones, Kildares, Desmonds
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Which noble led the Cornish rebellion?
Lord Audley
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Which gentry landowner assumed control of a rebellion in 1549?
Kett
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Which rebellions had clergy support?
Western and POG
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Which uprisings had common leadership?
Oxfordshire/ Kett/ Cornish/ Amicable Grant
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What quality was highly valued in leadership?
Military experience
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What were Simnel and Warbecks plans upon arriving on the coast of England?
Gaining English support from disaffected counties
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What did Kett's rebels do to the gentry?
Humiliate those who did not co-operate
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What was the aim of anti-govenrment policies protests?
Raise peaceful popular support and pressurise authorities
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What were the tactics of Irish rebellion?
Guerilla warfare and avoid confrontation
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Which were poorly organised rebellions?
Northern Earls/ Western/ Oxfordshire/ Essex
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Name 2 organisation aims
Enlist and pay troops / maintain disipline
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How large was the Cornish rebellion?
15,000
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How large was Kett's rebellion?
16,000
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How many troops were mustered by O'Neill in 1595?
6000
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Rebllions that had noble and foreign support occurred during which Tudor periods?
Beginning and End
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Who did the Northern earls rely upon?
disaffected Catholic gentry
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How many clergy were involved in the Cornish rebellion?
44
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Which monarch faced the most frequent rebellions?
Henry VII
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Why did economic rebellion decline under Elizabeth?
Poor Laws, decline in inflation and improved tenant landlord relations
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How did Henry VIII disturb Anglo-Irish relations?
Removed Irish aristocratic rule for English rule
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What custom did Henry use on Gaelic chieftains once crowned king of Ireland?
Surrender and Regrant
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