Tudor Rebellions Causes Causes of the main Tudor rebellions in Ireland and England. 1.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: Ruth NyeCreated on: 12-03-13 11:41 Lovell and Stafford Dynastic - get rid of the King 1 of 19 Simnel Dynastic -Pretender to the Throne 2 of 19 Yorkshire Economic - No Anti-French Tax 3 of 19 Cornish Economic - No Anti-Scottish Tax 4 of 19 Warbeck Dynastic -Pretender to the Throne 5 of 19 Amicable Grant Economic - No Tax. 6 of 19 Silken Thomas Political - thought the English had imprisoned his Father and wanted to do the same to him. 7 of 19 Pilgrimage of Grace Religious - opposed the dissolution of the Monasteries 8 of 19 Western Religious - opposition to the new Prayer book 9 of 19 Kett Economic - oppositon to enclosures but also strongly religious. 10 of 19 Northumberland Dynastic - tried to stop Mary form taking the Throne. 11 of 19 Wyatt Dynastic - opposed Mary's marriage to Phillip II of Spain. 12 of 19 Shane O'Neil Political - He wanted more power. 13 of 19 Northern Earls Political - resented loss of power at court (wanted to replace Elizabeth with Mary Stuart). 14 of 19 Munster Political - opposition to religious and political polices of Elizabeth. 15 of 19 Geraldine Political - opposition to religious and political polices of Elizabeth. 16 of 19 Tyrone Political and Social - Tyrone wanted more power and for the common people they were fed up with the plantations and restrictions on their religion. 17 of 19 Oxfordshire Economic - Enclosures and inflation 18 of 19 Essex Political - wanted more power. 19 of 19
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