Elizabeth Topic 2 Flashcards
when did the revolt of the northern earls take place
1569-1570
why did the revolt of the northern earls take place
To make England Catholic again
The Earls resented their loss of influence in Elizabeth’s court when she appointed ‘new men’ such as William Cecil and Robert Dudley.
To marry Mary, Queen of Scots to the Duke of Norfolk, depose Elizabeth and make Mary queen.
what happened in the northern earls revolt
Rebels, led by the Earls of Westmorland and Northumberland, marched to Durham and took control of the cathedral. They then continued south.
BUT support did not arrive from Spain.
Elizabeth moved Mary to Coventry, away from the rebellion.
Many northern landowners stayed loyal to Elizabeth.
why is the northern earls failing rebellion significant
It showed that Mary, Queen of Scots couldn’t be trusted.
It led to Elizabeth’s excommunication by the pope, which encouraged further plots against Elizabeth.
when did the ridolfi plot take place
1571
what was the plan for the ridolfi plot
An Italian banker, Roberto Ridolphi, who was a spy for the pope, planned to murder Elizabeth, start a Spanish invasion and put Mary, Queen of Scots on the throne. Mary would then marry the Duke of Norfolk.
how did the riolfi plot take place
Ridolfi travelled to the Netherlands to discuss the plot with Philip II of Spain and the Duke of Alba. Philip instructed Alba to gather 10,000 troops for the invasion.
why did the ridolfi plot fail
Sir William Cecil discovered the plot and had the Duke of Norfolk tried for treason and executed. Elizabeth would not agree to the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
why was the ridolif plot signifiant
it confirmed that Spain, English Catholics and Mary were all still a major threat to Elizabeth.
when was the throckmorton plot
1583
what was the plan for the thockmorton plot
The French Duke of Guise plotted to invade England, overthrow Elizabeth and make England Catholic.
Philip II of Spain offered to help pay for the revolt. The pope gave his approval. Francis Throckmorton offered to pass letters between the plotters and Mary.
why did the throckmorton plot fail
Sir Francis Walsingham (Secretary of State) discovered the plot. Throckmorton was executed.
why was the throckmorton plot significant
it showed the threat from France and Spain. Elizabeth cracked down on Catholic sympathisers: 11,000 were imprisoned or kept under house arrest.
when was the babington plot
1586
what was the plan for the babington plot
The Duke of Guise planned to invade England, murder Elizabeth and put Mary, Queen of Scots on the throne. This plot was also supported by Philip II and the pope.