Henry VII: Consolidation - The Yorkshire Rebellion Flashcards

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Date

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  • 1489
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Cause

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  • 1489, Henry VII made plans to assist Brittany’s attempt to maintain independence within old France
  • If Brittany maintained its independence, but partly reliant on England, England would have a potential foothold and ally in France
  • Parliament voted Henry could gain £100,000 to support Brittany
  • This had to be paid via taxation - had to be paid in cash, unlike other taxes
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Reaction

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  • Tax was least welcome in Yorkshire
  • Yorkshire had been hit by a bad harvest so the tax seemed harsh
  • Other northern counties were exempted from tax because they were expected to use their finances to defend against the Scots, seemed unfair
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Rebellion

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  • Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, put the case of the people before the king
  • Henry wanted to assert authority and saw Brittany as a future ally so he refused to listen to Northumberland’s arguments
  • The people killed the Earl of Northumberland
  • Sir John Egremont led the Yorkist rebels
  • The Earl of Surrey easily put down the uprising
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Outcomes

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  • Egremont fled to Flanders
  • Henry issued many pardons for those involved in the uprising
  • Henry failed to collect the region’s tax quota for the Brittany campaign
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Brief Summary

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  • Located in the area around Thirsk
  • Caused by Henry’s attempt to raise money for this Britanny campaign
  • Earl of Northumberland killed during the rebellion
  • Earl of Surrey easily put down rebellion
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