Impacts of Rebellion (Henry VIII) Flashcards

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What was the impact of Amicable Grant rebellion 1525?

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Rebellion was directly linked to the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, Henry’s dream of a war with France was abandoned, by the 1540s, taxation was the highest it had ever been (what changed was Henry raised more money from the wealthy than the peasants)

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What was the impact of the Pilgrimage of Grace 1536-7?

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Aske and Bigod were arrested and executed, 50 Lincolnshire and 130 northern rebels were executed (a relatively small number considering size of support), Henry begins to pay more attention to the North and is careful to avoid a repeat, RELIGIOUS POLICIES WERE UNAFFECTED and by 1540 all the major monasteries were dissolved

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What happened to the rebels after the Pilgrimage of Grace (1536-7)

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Aske and Bigod were arrested and executed

50 Lincolnshire and 130 northern rebels were executed (a relatively small number considering the size of support)

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What was the impact of Silken Thomas rebellion 1534-7?

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Thomas and his 5 uncles were executed (uncles given a traitors death), Kildare lands confiscated, Henry increased his presence in Ireland

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When did taxation reach its peak?

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The 1540s

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How were Silken Thomas and his uncles treated after Silken Thomas rebellion 1534-7?

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Executed with his uncles given a traitors death

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How many people were involved in Amicable Grant Rebellion 1525?

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4000

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How long did Amicable Grant rebellion last?

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3 months

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