Henry VII and Threats to his Rule 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsASOCR Created by: LucyLaaCreated on: 25-06-17 15:43 What was the cause of the Cornish Rebellion? Tax demand to finance campaign against James IV and Warbeck 1 of 12 Was the Cornish Rebellion a threat? No - It didn't threaten the throne, was leaderless, but got close to London 2 of 12 What caused the Simnel Rebellion? Yorkist support for the 'Princes in the Tower' 3 of 12 Was the Simnel rebellion dealt with successfully? Partly - 8,000 vs 12,000 once landed, but did not have full noble support 4 of 12 Who was Perkin Warbeck? A Yorkist who claimed to be the Duke of York 5 of 12 What country may have been involved with the Warbeck plot? France 6 of 12 Who did Perkin Warbeck begin planning an attack with? James VI of Scotland 7 of 12 Was Perkin Warbeck dealt with successfully? Mostly - used spies and Acts of Attainder, but let Warbeck into court 8 of 12 What caused the Yorkshire Rebellion? Taxation during Breton crisis and poor harvest 9 of 12 Was the Yorkshire Rebellion dealt with successfully? Partly - it was dealt with well, but it may not have happened if he had listened to Henry Percy 10 of 12 What was the cause of the Lovell Rebellion? Yorkist support 11 of 12 Was the Lovell rebellion dealt with successfully? Yes - he used spies to seek them out and was just in punishments 12 of 12
The role of Wolsey to 1529 and his relations with Henry, nobility and Parliament 4.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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