The Role of Leaders in the Challenge and Suppression; Kett, Somerset and the Earl of Warwick Flashcards
Who was Robert Kett?
From the ‘middling sort’, he was literate and increasingly became involved in local gov, respected by local community
How was it beneficial for Kett that he was respected by the local community?
It helped him raise support, made rebels listen to him and helped him command obedience
How was Kett in a position to survive inflation compared to the landless?
He owned land
Why was Kett’s position as a landowner risky?
It put him in the group that was the main focus of the rebel complaint
What did Kett do in response to rebel concerns of his enclosure?
He agreed with their concerns and offered to destroy his own fences
In what sense could Kett be said to be idealistic?
He had a strong sense of social justice: Oak of Reformation
How could Kett be said to be charasmatic?
He built up an army of 16,000 due to good persuasion, helped him gain loyalty
How did Kett approach leadership?
Good organisational skills, kept the rebellion in good order and insisted on taking the moral high ground, few outbreaks of physical violence
How did Kett act towards the gentry?
He embarrassed them by highlighting their mismanagement of local affairs
What caused the failure of the rebellion on Kett’s behalf?
- Lacked tactical leadership to deal with Warwick’s army
- Only able to defeat Northhampton because he delayed dealing with them
- Once supplies were cut off, the camp couldn’t survive without it
- Moving to Dussindale was a tactical error due to flat ground
How did Somerset approach leadership?
In a dictoral manner, careful to control access to the king - he fell once this failed
How did Somerset make policy decisions?
By relying on a group of friends
What policies did Somerset put in place?
Portrayed himself as a friend of the commons - anti enclosure policies, set up a special court for the poor to seek justice
How did Somerset’s policies impact the rebellion?
His policies alienated the landed elite and sent a false message of alliance to rebels
What impact did Somerset’s negotiations with rebels have on the rebellion?
Made rebellion worse, accused of endangering social and political order by negotiating and offering concessions, commissioners busy enquring into enclosure suggested the gov was on their side