Tudor rebellion Unit 2 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: AnnabelCreated on: 01-06-13 19:02 What were the general objectives of Tudor rebellion? dynastic/ anti-government policies/ Irish independence 1 of 34 Who initially tried to prevent Mary's ascension? Earl of Northumberland 2 of 34 Who did Wyatt want to replace Mary with? Princess Elizabeth 3 of 34 How many rebellions aimed to usurp Henry Tudor? 3 4 of 34 Which major rebellions occurred because of Protestant reforms? POG/ Western/ Northern Earls 5 of 34 When was Elizabeth excommunicated? 1570 6 of 34 What were the main aims of Irish rebellion? Remove English centralisation 7 of 34 How long could rebellion last in Northern and South Western counties? 2-3 months 8 of 34 How long was Wyatt's rebellion? 18 days 9 of 34 Which areas were most likely to rebel? North, South West, East Anglia. Ulster and Munster. 10 of 34 Which magnate was absent during the Western rebellion? John Russell of Devon 11 of 34 Where was Wyatt stopped from entering London? Ludgate 12 of 34 Which Irish families led Irish rebellion? Tyrones, Kildares, Desmonds 13 of 34 Which noble led the Cornish rebellion? Lord Audley 14 of 34 Which gentry landowner assumed control of a rebellion in 1549? Kett 15 of 34 Which rebellions had clergy support? Western and POG 16 of 34 Which uprisings had common leadership? Oxfordshire/ Kett/ Cornish/ Amicable Grant 17 of 34 What quality was highly valued in leadership? Military experience 18 of 34 What were Simnel and Warbecks plans upon arriving on the coast of England? Gaining English support from disaffected counties 19 of 34 What did Kett's rebels do to the gentry? Humiliate those who did not co-operate 20 of 34 What was the aim of anti-govenrment policies protests? Raise peaceful popular support and pressurise authorities 21 of 34 What were the tactics of Irish rebellion? Guerilla warfare and avoid confrontation 22 of 34 Which were poorly organised rebellions? Northern Earls/ Western/ Oxfordshire/ Essex 23 of 34 Name 2 organisation aims Enlist and pay troops / maintain disipline 24 of 34 How large was the Cornish rebellion? 15,000 25 of 34 How large was Kett's rebellion? 16,000 26 of 34 How many troops were mustered by O'Neill in 1595? 6000 27 of 34 Rebllions that had noble and foreign support occurred during which Tudor periods? Beginning and End 28 of 34 Who did the Northern earls rely upon? disaffected Catholic gentry 29 of 34 How many clergy were involved in the Cornish rebellion? 44 30 of 34 Which monarch faced the most frequent rebellions? Henry VII 31 of 34 Why did economic rebellion decline under Elizabeth? Poor Laws, decline in inflation and improved tenant landlord relations 32 of 34 How did Henry VIII disturb Anglo-Irish relations? Removed Irish aristocratic rule for English rule 33 of 34 What custom did Henry use on Gaelic chieftains once crowned king of Ireland? Surrender and Regrant 34 of 34
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