term 1 Flashcards

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How did Henry Tutor have a claim to the throne?

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(1485)
- Henry had a claim through his mothers family, descending from John of Grant (son of Edward 3rd) and Kathrine Stamford.
- He had a claim but it was questionable

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What were Henrys Problems 1485-1489?

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  • Henrys claim to the throne was weaker than some Yorkists
  • Spending 14 years in exile in Brittany meant that his family was unknown in England
  • No experience in government
  • The magnates (nobility) has more land and money than Henry
  • Henry was king because he killed a king in battle
  • many magnates had large number of retainers
  • Henry won the Battle of Bosworth because some nobles remained neutral (unreliable allies)
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When was the Lovell and Stafford rebellion?

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April 1486

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What was the Lovell and Stafford rebellion?

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  • Francis Lovell was a trusted friend and ally to Richard 2nd. Humphrey and Thomas Stafford opposed Henrys reign
  • They hoped to spark uprising among commoners & for revenge as Henry embarked on a royal progress
  • Henry had been spying on Yorkist supporters and simply sent his men to apprehend them
  • Lovell fled to Margret of Burgundy, Thomas swore loyalty to Henry and Humphrey was executed
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5
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Why did Henry backdate his reign to August 21st 1485?

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  • means when he arrived at the Battle if Bosworth he would be king
  • anyone against him would be considered traitors and Henry could pass acts of attainder - gaining their land
  • solved his magnates having more money and land than him
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Why did Henry arrange for Elizabeth of York and the Earl of Warwick to be taken to London?

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  • Henry wanted to keep an eye on them to make sure potential pretenders back off
  • intends to marry Elizabeth to unite families
  • prevent an uprising
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Why did Henry appoint loyal friends, anti-Ricardians ans Yorkists who swore loyalty (John de la Pole) to the kings council?

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  • he wanted to start his reign with mercy
  • unite opposing parties to prevent usurpation
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Why did Henry arrange an elaborate coronation at Westminster Abbey? (30th October)

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  • showed he was worthy of the throne
  • showed he was rich and able to preform lavish ceremonies
  • to gain more support through legitimacy
  • shown majesty
  • did this due to his weak claim to the throne
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Why did Henry make parliament ratified him as king, repeal “Titlus Regius” ans pass 28 Acts of Attainer on Richardian leaders? (7th Nov)

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  • further adding to his legitimacy - but also saying he doesnt need parliament to be king as he was already king before they declared it (“rubber stamping” it)
  • he wanted to marry Elizabeth or York and wanted their kids to be legit
  • gained land and could call Richard a traitor
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When did Henry marry Elizabeth of York?

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  • 18th Jan
  • delayed it to show his claim was legit and he didnt need to rely on her claim
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Why did Henry name his first born son Arthur?

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  • 29th Sep 1486
  • Named after Athur Pendragon story from Wales (prince of wales)
  • insinuate a new golden age (propaganda)
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12
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When did the Lambert Simmel imposture happen?

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  • 1486 - 1487
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What was the Lambert Simmel imposture?

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  • Henry had imprisoned Edward but he was now being claimed as an imposter
  • these claims were supported by key people in ireland : Gerald Fitzgerald (chancellor), Thomas Fitzgerald (Earl) ans Walter FitzSimons (Archbishop)
  • 2nd Feb 1487, Henry paraded Edward around London
  • John de la Pole supported Lambert “his cousin” which added legitimacy to the claim
  • 24th May 1487, Lambert was crowned King Edward in Dublin and had an army of 8000 heading south
  • with an army of 12,000, Henry outnumbered the Yorkists
  • the battle only lasted 3 hours as the irish were poorly trained (Battle of Stoke)
  • showed how willing some were to support pretenders to get Henry off the throne
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When was the Yorshire rising?

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  • 1489
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What happened during the Yorkshire rising?

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  • resentment building in Yorkshire over increased taxation as Henry funded a military campaign
  • dealing with bad harvests as it was (1488)
  • Henry sent the Earl of Northumberland to Yorkshire to collect taxes that weren’t paid
  • rebels murdered him
  • Enraged, Henry sent the Earl of Surrey to deal with the rebels - leader was hanged for treason
  • Northumberland heir was left an orphan and in Henrys care and de-propaganded
  • Earl of Surrey was now head of council in Yorkshire (broke traditional power)
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16
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what was Henry the 7th foreign policy?

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  • 1485 - 1503
  • needed foreign allies to secure his position
  • france had aided him in becoming king (indebted to them)
  • used alliances and marriage treaties to strengthen position:
  • 1485: France - 1 year truce
  • 1486: Brittany - commercial treaty
  • 1486: Scotland - 3 year truce
  • 1487: Holy Roman Empire - renewed treaty for 1 year
17
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What caused the Breton crisis?

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  • Kingdom of France wanted to incorporate Duchy of Brittany into the country
  • Henry indebted to both countries & didn’t want France to own all the coast
  • Anne of Brittany was meant to marry Maximilian of the HRE but France sent Charles 7th to marry her to gain the territory (1488)
    • Max and Ferdinand of Spain sent 1500 and 1000 troops to defend Brittany against French aggression
    • Henry sent 500 volunteers under Lord Scales and apologised to France
    • July 1488 France defeated the army
    • Henry agreed to send 6000 (but only sent 3000) troops and Anne agreed to not marry until Henry decided
    • Anne forced to marry Charles 7th, Yorkshire rebellion and Max made a treaty with Charles
    • France gave Henry £159,000 annually (Treaty of Etaples Nov 1492) to leave France & wouldnt support Yorkist pretenders
18
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How successful was Henry in dealing with the Breton Crisis?

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  • achieved prestige by ‘defeating’ France
  • gained a treaty with France but lost treaties with Spain and the Holy Roman Empire
  • King of Scotland was considering and alliance with England through marriage
  • overall success but not outstanding - HRE, Spain and Netherlands could still be threats
  • Yorkshire rebellion