10.4 Rebellions Flashcards
What were the two major rebellions under Henry VIII
- Resistance to the Amicable Grant
- Pilgrimage of Grace
What was the Amicable Grant
It was a forced loan to pay for the French War in 1525
It was passed as a ‘gift’ to the King however it was in fact a forced levy
Why did the Amicable Grant pose a problem
It wasnt sanctioned by Parliament. Many people couldnt pay and many wouldnt pay
How many resisters were there to the Amicable Grany
7000
How were the resisters to the Amicable Grant dealt with
They were dealt with sensitively.
In response to the Amicable Grant how was extraordinary revenue gathered next time it was needed
The sale of Monastic Lands
What was the Pilgrimage of grace/Lincolnshire rising
The biggest Tudor rebellion
What were the two types of reasons for the Pilgrimage of Grace
- Secular motives (non-religious)
- Religious motives
What were the religious motives behind the Pilgrimage of Grace
- Dissolution of the Monasteries
- Royal Injunctions 1536 issued by Cromwell
What was the impact of dissolving monasteries
- Charitable and educational functions which some monasteries provided were lost
- Parish churches were lost
- Fear that the North would become impoverished as land was sold to Southerners
- Usefulness of monasterial services were lost
What emphasises the importance of monasteries
Peoples attempts at restoring suppressed houses
What was the impact of the 1536 Royal Injunctions
- Celebration of important local saints was discouraged
- Rumours that Church wealth donated by parishioners would be confiscated
What were the non-religious motives for the pilgrimage of grace
- Ordinary rebels were more concerned with economic grievances, including taxation resentment
- The crowns attempts to impose the Duke of Suffolk upon Lincolnshire may have caused the LR
- Suggested that the rebellions had been brought up by courtly conspiracy by the Aragonese faction to restore Mary’s power as heir
How was the Lincolnshire rising dealt with
It was quickly dealt with by the Duke of Suffolk
What was serious about the Lincolnshire rising
- Pontefract castle was captured
- It involved nobles which meant it was a distinguished attack on the King