The Challenge Posed by Kett's Rebellion: its Demands and the Extent of Threat Posed Flashcards

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What happened in 1549 and why did it worry rebels?

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Riots broke out against illegal enclosures in East Anglia and Essex = local gentry summoned by Somerset for a meeting to discuss West country rebellion = uneased commons

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Where did Kett’s rebellion begin?

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At a drunken feast where rebels tore down the fences and hedges of a local landowner, Sir John Flowerdew as he had demolished a local abbey owned by villagers

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How did Flowerdew respond to the destruction of his land?

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He tried to turn rebels against Kett who had enclosed land but Kett chose to side with rebels and co ordinated the rising

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What was the purpose of destroying enclosed land for rebels?

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They saw themselves as restoring the old structure of the landed economy and reestablishing rights of way

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How did the government help legitimise rebel ations?

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They blamed enclosure for the country’s economic problems

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Why was Norwich chosen to march on?

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It was the second largest city in England where there was a sharp divide between the rich and poor: 6% owned 60% of land

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How did the rebellion differ from the POG?

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They did not ask the gentry to join in

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8
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Which other unpopular land owners were targeted?

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Sir John Corbet of Sprowston who had his home vandalised and Lord Sheffiled who was beaten to death

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What did rebels choose to do as opposed to march?

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Camp on Mousehold Heath where a system of writs and commissions were established to issue orders for supplies of food and drink

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What was set up at Mousehold Heath?

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A pseudo country council was created with elected representatives to show that they could administer local gov and law and order effectively

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How did rebels show that they could keep law and order?

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Members of the gentry who were captured wee put on trial before Kett under a tree which the rebels called the Oak of Reformation

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What did the majority of rebel demands appeal to?

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Concerns over issues of rank/position : article 10, 24, concerns over landlords absuing their power and increasing rent: article 14, corrupt local officials: article 12

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13
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How long did rebels camp for?

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6 weeks

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14
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How many rebels took part?

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16,000, coincides with Western Rising - stretches gov resources

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Why did the local gentry lack an obvious leader?

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The Duke of Norfolk had been accused of treason and removed from power

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Why was Somerset’s gov in a weak position?

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Norwich had been overrun and the rebles had refused a pardon as they saw themselves as loyal subjects forced to send an army under the Marquess of Northhampton which contained Italian mercenaries

17
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What did the Marquess of Northhampton do?

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Provoked rebels more, offered a pardon to anyone who surrendered, rebels then launched another attack on Norwich

18
Q

What did John Dudley, the Earl of Warwick do?

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Raised a second army, 12,000 men, negotiated with rebels where rebels robbed his guns and used them against his army

19
Q

How did the Earl of Warwick change his tactics after negotiations failed?

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Became more hard line and arrested and hanged some rebels, 1000 mercenaries arrived as back up and cut off rebel supply lines

20
Q

How did Kett react to having his supply lines cut off?

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Moved from Mousehold Heath to Dussindale, refused to negotiate once more and fired warning shots = Warwick attacked = many killed, Kett executed