The Role of Leaders in Challenge and Suppression Flashcards
What made Aske a natural leader for the POG?
His knowledge of the legal procedure, his intelligence and skill as a speaker and the fact that he was a committed catholic
What might Aske have been doing before the Lincolnshire rising even took place?
Planning a protest of his own - POG
How did Aske make it clear that his protest was peaceful?
He came up with the name ‘The Pilgrimage of Grace for the commonwealth’ and showes it was for the restoration of the Catholic church
Why was the word ‘grace’ in the POG an appeal to Henry VIII?
It meant a favour from God, they were asking for the king’s mercy
How was Aske’s logistical leadership significant?
He acted as a military captain who ensured the Pilgrims remained peaceful and orderly as well as organising 9 armies
What is an example of Aske making the soldiers stay loyal to Henry?
He forbade the foot soldiers from entering York to prevent any stealing or disorder
Why was it a benefit that Aske was a member of the gentry?
He spoke to Lord Darcy and pursuaded him to join and he was able to organise the Pontefract articles so they were balanced between gentry and commons demands
What was the problem with Aske’s loyalty to Henry?
It made him to naive and idealistic which enabled Norfolk and Henry to manipulate him through his invitation to court
Why did Bigod differ to Aske?
He had different religious views and had been involved in implementing Cromwell’s reforms although he was concerned about the king’s supremacy over the church
Why did Bigod rebel?
He feared that Henry and Norfolk could not be trusted
What does Bigod’s rebellion show?
The growing distrust and paranoia that was present among the former Pilgrims in 1536-37
Why was Aske a better leader than Bigod?
Bigod failed to achieve much support and lacked the natural ability to co ordinate and lead a popular rising with gentry involvement
What was Bigod’s main downfall?
He didn’t share the same religious views as those he led and was a member of the gentry who were seen as suspicious by the commons at that time
Why was Cromwell’s position at court vulnerable?
His religious policies made him one of the main targets of the rebel’s complaints and because the rebellion played into the hands of the conservative faction at court
Why was Cromwell lucky?
Henry supported him in 1536 which gave him the ability to use his royal authority in the North and over religious policy