Impacts of Rebellion (Henry VII) Flashcards
What was the impact of Yorkshire rebellion 1489?
Attempts to collect the £100,000 tax were dropped, The rebels requested a royal pardon but were denied, Henry sent army of 8000 led by the Earl of Surrey, leaders are arrested and hanged but there was no widespread retribution against the rebels
How many Cornish were killed as a result of Cornish rebellion 1497?
1000
What was the impact of Cornish rebellion 1497?
Henry gathered 25,000 men, the Battle of Blackheath = 1000 Cornish were killed, the leaders were captured and executed, Henry planned to send their bodies back to Cornwall but feared causing more trouble, rebels were heavily fined
What happened to the rebels in Lovell and Stafford Rebellion 1486?
Humphrey Stafford was executed, Thomas Lovell was arrested but later pardoned
What was the impact of Lambert Simnel rebellion 1486-7?
The battle of east stoke was closely fought and if Henry VII had lost he could have lost his throne, Simnel was captured and put to work in the royal kitchens, Henry VII chose to punish the Yorkist leaders with fines rather than arrests
What was the impact of Perkin Warbeck rebellion 1491-99?
Henry signed the treaty of Etaples, essentially ending his hopes of taking Brittany in exchange for a loan to vanquish Warbeck, Henry VII unleashed an intelligence operation and gained bonds of alliance with Warbeck’s allies, Henry’s spies in Flanders exposed Warbeck as a son of a boatman from Tournai, Henry persuades Warbeck to surrender
How much money was Henry attempting to raise in Yorkshire 1489?
£100,000
How many men did Henry send to deal with Yorkshire 1489?
8000 (led by the Earl of Surrey)
How many men were killed as a result of the Battle of Blackheath after the Cornish rebellion 1487
1000
How many men did Henry gather to send to the Cornish rebellion 1487?
25,000
What treaty was signed as a result of Perkin Warbeck rebellion 1491-99?
Treaty of Etaples
What did the treaty of Etaples do?
Ended Henry’s hopes of taking Brittany in exchange for a loan to vanquish Warbeck
Who was Perkin Warbeck really?
Son of a boatman from Tournai
Where was Lambert Simnel sent to work after Lambert Simnel Rebellion 1486-7?
The royal kitchens
Which battle occurred as a result of Lambert Simnel rebellion 1486?
Battle of East Stoke - was closely fought and if Henry VII had lost he could have lost his throne