western rebellion Flashcards

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two principle triggers

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resentment sprang from the activities of William Body, a commissioner investigating church property in 1547 - he was hated

New Prayer book 1549

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William Body

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rumours circulated that he was going to confiscate church goods. A year later the destruction of church images resulted in his murder

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reaction to new Prayer Book

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the villagers of Sampford Courtenay rebelled against the use of the prayer book

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4
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in cornwall, protestors

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assembled in Bodmin and came under the leadership of Humphrey Arundell and a list of complaints were made

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5
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gentry control

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Hillier, who attempted to calm the rebels in Devon, was hacked to pieces

Sir Petre Carew aggravated the situation as he was a known protestant

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government response

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Somerset wrote a conciliatory response to the rebels

he urged Lord Russel, a Catholic member of the council, to find a peaceful settlement

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7
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in august

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confrontations took place between the rebels and government forces in Devon and the rebels were pushed back each time

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8
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16th August 1549

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Russell defeated the rebels at Sampford Courtenay

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9
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rebels killed

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3,000 in total

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10
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cause: religion

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central issue - They wanted a return to the act of 6 articles, the use of latin, communion in one kind only, prayers for the death and Mass every Sunday. The removal of images and the new Prayer Book for services upset them greatly

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cause: economic factors

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in the early stages of the rebellion, economic grievances featured more highly

complaints about taxes on sheep and cloth and food prices were a concern too

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cause: personality

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William Body intensified the antagonism felt towards the religious changes with his heavy-handed investigations

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13
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consequences of the two rebellions

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the coup against Somerset was made possible by the rebellions and his handling of them. His failure to crush them sealed his fate.

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14
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success of Northumberland’s

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military suppression of Kett’s rebellion added to his personal creditability and status.

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15
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the military demands

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of suppressing the rebellion helped produce a turning point in England’s foreign policy, as Northumberland went on to end the conflicts with France and Scotland

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16
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judgement

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the rebellions were serious, a well-established ruler lost his head, 10,000 lost their lives and the government’s resources had been stretched to breaking point

17
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not such a threat

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as the rebels were not overtly threatening in a political way. Their purpose was not to overthrow the government or the ruling Family