Western Rebellion Flashcards

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Causes of the Western Rebellion?

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  1. Religious Factors:
    - Sparked by introduction of Prayer Book.
    - Hatred of Protestant reforms.
    - J. Loach: “Religion was, clearly, the main driving force of the risings.”
    - Fletcher argues the manifesto was hijacked by priests.
  2. Political Factors:
    - Want the the Six Articles back.
    - No changes to Henry’s laws until Edward comes of age.
    - Cardinal Pole pardoned and given more influence.
  3. Social Factors:
    - Mistrust of local Protestant gentry. Murder of William Body.
    - “Kyll all gentlemen.”
    - Prayer Book in English not Kernow.
    - Want to limit the number of servants gentry are allowed.
  4. Economic Factors:
    - Food prices too high.
    - Inflation.
    - Sheep tax.
    - More prominent in early drafts of manifesto.
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What does Loach say about the Western Rebellion?

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“Religion was, clearly, the main driving force of the risings.”

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What does Fletcher say about the Western Rebellion?

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The manifesto was hijacked by priests as they were literate.

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What factors made the Western Rebellion a threat? (6 points.)

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  1. The government was slow to respond, as the army was preoccupied by the Scottish War.
  2. Russell’s army was small, so he was conciliatory rather than aggressive.
  3. Cornwall = Hard to reach or receive information from.
  4. Popular and spread quickly. Grew to 10,000 members..
  5. Able to attack Exeter for six weeks.
  6. Noble leader: Humphrey Arundell.
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What factors made the Western Rebellion less of a threat? (6 points.)

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  1. Don’t want to overthrow Edward, just limit Somerset’s influence.
  2. Peasants rather than gentry/nobility.
  3. Poorly-equipped - no seige weapons.
  4. Occurred far away from London.
  5. Exeter remained loyal to the Crown.
  6. Other regions felt no real affiliation to the rebels.
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