Confidence- Edward until 1549 Flashcards

1
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How old was Edward when he was crowned King?

A

9

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2
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When was Henry’s third act of succession passed?

A

1543

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3
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How did Henry create a smooth transition of power?

A

‘act of succession’ Edward to Mary to Elizabeth

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4
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How many members of each faction did Henry nominate?

A

8 from each

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5
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Which 2 were written out or arrested?

A

(Bishop) Stephen Gardiner- didn’t give land

Thomas Howard- Duke of Norfolk

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6
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What title did Seymour give himself

A

Lord Protector

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7
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What was the Book of Homiles?

A

A book that contained suggested protestant sermons

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8
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When did Somerset dissolve the Chantries?

A

1547

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9
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What year was the first prayer book introduced?

A

January 1549

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10
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Name two Catholic elements that remained in the year book?

A
  • Priests wear ceremonial robes
  • Fast and holy days remained
  • Transubstantiation (presence of god)
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11
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Name two protestant elements within the new prayer book?

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  • Clerical marriage
  • No prayers for the dead
  • Services in English
  • Communion in both kinds
  • No prayers for the dead
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12
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What was the act of uniformity?

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Changed the official liturgy to Protestantism. Put prayer book into law.

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13
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What did Royal injunctions do?

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took away images in church and meant the churches were inspected.

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14
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What did the repealing of the treason act do?

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Meant that people were now allowed discuss religion.

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15
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In what month did the Western Rebellion take place?

A

June 1549

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16
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What were the causes of the Western Rebellion?

A

-act of uniformity
-enclosure
-Destruction of images
-Dissolution of the chantries
RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL

17
Q

How did the government respond to the rebellion?

A

Sent Russell to put down

18
Q

How many Western rebels were executed?

A

3,000

19
Q

What was enclosure?

A

The taking of common land

20
Q

When did the Kett’s Rebellion take place?

A

July 1549

21
Q

Where did it take place?

A

East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich

22
Q

How did the government respond to the rebelion?

A

Tried to pardon the rebels. Then sent 1,200, this failed they then sent 12,000 and massacred the rebels.

23
Q

How many Kett’s rebels executed?

A

49

24
Q

Who was John Dudley and name his connection to one of the rebellions in 1549?

A

Earl of Warwick, 2nd lord protector, he put down the Kett’s rebellion.