Wales Flashcards

1
Q

When did the welsh threat become increasingly hostile?

A

1400s.

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2
Q

Who led the rebellion against the new Lancastrian king in 1400?

A

Owain Glyndwr.

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3
Q

What was Glyndwrs aim?

A

To kill Henry and get rid of the Lancastrian regime.

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4
Q

Who was in nominal charge of Wales?

A

Prince Henry .

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5
Q

Who actually was in charge of Wales?

A

Hotspur.

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6
Q

What tactics did Glyndwr use?

A

Geurilla.

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7
Q

Why were many people of welsh origin returning to wales in 1401?

A

Fear of war.

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8
Q

What was Henry unable to do when he returned to Wales?

A

Capture Glyndwr.

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9
Q

Who switched sides and supported the rebels?

A

Uncle Mortimer.

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10
Q

Who did Henry capture in 1402?

A

Edward Mortimers uncle.

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11
Q

What did the statutes in 1403 forbid the sale of?

A

Food armour and weapons to Welsh.

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12
Q

What was banned in wales?

A

Public meetings.

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13
Q

What were people of Welsh origin unable to hold?

A

Public office.

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14
Q

Following defeat of Hotspur at Shrewsbury was happened to the welsh threat?

A

It declined.

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