Consequences Of Wyatts Rebellion Flashcards
Where was the rebellion close to?
London, within half a mile of Mary before it was stopped
What was the impact of the rebellion being close to London?
Came within half a mile of Mary before it was stopped
What technique that Wyatt used that was effective?
His anti-Spanish propaganda
What was the military force of Wyatt’s rebellion?
Force of 3,000 men, who were well armed with cannon
What were some of the rebels even able to capture?
Some of the queen’s ships at Gravesend
In what area did some of the rebels capture the queens ships?
Gravesend
At Gravesend, what did the rebels capture?
Some of the queens ships
What did the government send to Wyatt’s home in Allington Castle?
A herald to listen to grievances of the rebels
Where did the government send a herald who listened to the rebels grievances?
Wyatt’s home in Allington Castle
What was the impact of the government sending a herald to Wyatt’s home in Allington Castle?
Showed that they were concerned and they wanted to delay Wyatt
What did Wyatt do to the herald?
Dismissed him
What was the impact of Wyatt dismissing the herald?
Showed his confidence
How old was the Duke of Norfolk??
80 years old
What did the Duke of Norfolk do?
Led a small force against the rebels when they were in Kent
Who Led a small force against the rebels when they were in Kent?
80 year old Duke of Norfolk
When the 80 year old Duke of Norfolk lead a small army against the rebels, what happened?
Forces deserted him and joined the rebels shouting “We are all Englishmen”
Who shouted “We are all Englishmen”?
Troops who had abandoned the 80 year old Duke of Suffolk to join the rebels
How was Wyatt’s rebellion planned
4 pronged attack
In what area would the rebellion occur?
Simultaneously: West Country Welsh borderland Midlands Kent
What international support was the Wyatt’s rebellion supposed to have?
French
Who had little support resulting in the failure of the rebellion
Wyatt’s co-conspirators (E.g. Peter Carew struggled to gain support from Devon who was connected with the suppression of the Western rebellion )
Why was Peter Carew unpopular?
connected with the suppression of the Western rebellion so he struggled to win support in Devon
Who struggled to gain support in Devon due to their connection with the Western Rebellion?
Sir Peter Carew
Why did the Duke of Suffolk, another co-conspirator give up trying to gain support in Coventry
People of the city began to prepare to fight him