The Nature Of Rebellions: Objectives, Duration And Location Flashcards
What are some examples of dynastic rebellions?
In 1486 with Lovel and Stafford, 1487 Simnel rebellion, Warbeck between 1491 and 1497 where Yorkist claimants and pretenders to overthrow King Henry VII and Mary Tudor was a target of the Lady Jane Grey Coup in 1554
What did the northern earls rebellion turn into once it became clear that the Rebels could get to Mary, who they intended on marrying to the Duke of Norfolk and forcing Elizabeth to recognise Mary as her heir presumptive?
Opposition abasing Elizabeth’s religious and political polices
What could of Wyatt not realistically expected Mary Tudor to do and what was his probable motives?
He could not of expected Mary to cancel her marriage to Phillip of Spain in 1554 simply on account of his opposition, and in all probability he planned to put Princess Elizabeth on the throne
Though Essex considered assassinating the queen, what was the main objective of his rebellion in 1601?
To other throw the political regime in power and, by a show of strength, force Elizabeth to appoint him as her principal advisor, with James of Scotland to be her successor
What is a type of rebellion that was an anti-government demonstration?
Protest against taxation like in 1489, 1497 and 1525
What did many protestors in 1549 want the government to do?
To act against the high food prices, recent taxes on sheep and wool and unregulated enclosures
What did many protestors in 1549 want the government to do?
To act against the high food prices, recent taxes on sheep and wool and unregulated enclosures
What was religious rebellions also a form of?
Anti-government demonstrations
In 1549 how many countries reported major riots?
27 counties
What does the distance about the rebellion say about the duration of the rebellion?
The further the distance from the seat of government, the more troublesome the area and the longer a rebellion tended to last
In the Dublin administration who had they had to wait for before countermeasure could be put into place?
From London
Where did most major disturbances and rebellions occur?
The northern and southern western counties
East Anglia
The provinces of Ulster and Munster in Ireland
How many rebellions occurred in Wales under the Tudors?
0
What was the 2 rebellions that occurred in pro-Yorkist areas under King Henry VII?
Lovel and Stafford and Yorkshire rebellions
What cause of rebellions did not occur in the south-west of England?
Dynastic