Rebellions Henry VII

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When and what was the first rebellion?
Lovell and Stafford 1486
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How long was it?
1 month
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Who were the leaders?
Viscount Lovell, Thomas, and Sir Humphrey Stafford
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Give a stat for the support of the event?
support was in the dozens and not hundreds
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Who did Henry send to the rebels?
Jasper Tudor
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What tracked the rebels and stopped them from becoming a serious threat?
Henry's efficient intelligence service
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Name 4 reasons why it was a failure
no overseas backing, little support, Lovell and Stafford were minor nobles, Henrys intelligence service
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Evidence of success on Crowns behalf
The support for the rebellion collapsed when the rebels found the King and Amry were on their way
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However, what does the rebellion highlight?
Early years instability
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When was the Second Challenge and when was it?
Lambert Simnel, 1487
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Who was the first leader?
Symonds
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Name 2 high profile leaders?
Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Kildare
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Who was Simnel pretending to be?
Earl of Warwick
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Where was Simnel crowned King by Earl of Kidare?
Dublin
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What figure from aboard supported the uprising?
Margaret of Burgundy
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What battle took place that brought the rebellion to its end?
Battle of Stoke 1487
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How many rebels were there overall?
8000
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How many ill-disciplined Irish rebels were there showing the downfall?
4500
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How many Germans were there?, English ?
2000, 1500
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What did Margaret Brudunday pay for?
foreign mercenaries
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Why did the rebellion struggle for foreign support?
Simnel was only 12 so seemed like a puppet
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Why else did the rebellion fail?
Royal progress 1486 - so Nobels unwilling to risk
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However, what was the battle and did Henry's men fully support him?
Close but won when Earl of Lincoln died, no
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what happened to Simnel?
got a job in the palace kitchens - showing he was a pretender
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What years were the Perkin Warbeck rebellion?
1491-1499
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Who was Warbeck impersonating?
Richard Duke of York (second of the two brothers in the tower)
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How old was Warbeck when he first arrived in Ireland in 1491?
17
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When did Warbeck arrive in french court and how many Yorkists did he have with him?
100
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Why did Charles stop supporting Wabeck in 1492?
Treaty of Etaples
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Name 2 other Monarchs that supported Warbeck
HRE Maximillan, Margaret of Burdundy
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When was Sir William Stanley found out to be a Key Leader in the Warbeck rebellion?
1495 - executed
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When did Warbeck, supported by James IV invade England?
1497
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After the Truce of Ayton, where did Warbeck flee where he got no support?
Ireland
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When did Warbeck land in Devon in how to take advantage of the Corinsih rebellion?
1497
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What happened in August 1497?
Warbeck's forces were crushed and he surrendered
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When was Warbeck executed?
1499
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How many days did Warbeck spend on English soil despite of 8 years trying to take the throne?
50
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Give evidence to show that Warbeck was a significant threat?
Threatened the marriage of Arthur and Catherine of Aragon
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When was Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk active?
1501-1506
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Who encouraged Edmund de la pole to claim he was king and when?
HRE Maximillian
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When was he handed over to Henry?
1506 - Treaty of windsor
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When was he executed ?
1513 by Henry VIII
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Name 2 other potential threats?
Earl of Warwick, Richard de la pole
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What happened to Earl of Warwick?
Captured in the Tower of London age 10 and executed in 1499 for being accused of plotting with Warbeck
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What happened to Richard de la pole ?
Killied fighting in the HRE
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