Wars and rebellions 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryThe Tudors: England, 1485–1603ASAQA Created by: Azia SinghCreated on: 17-05-16 13:49 28/8/85 Battle of Bosworth Field Wars of the Roses 1 of 9 April '89 Yorkshire rebellion Earl of Northumberland sent to collect taxes for war. They killed him. Earl of Surrey sent with an army 2 of 9 17/6/97 Battle of Deptford Bridge Culminating event of the Cornish Rebellion. Tax levy to pay for a war against the Scots which disproportionately affected Cornwall 3 of 9 16/8/13 Battle of the Spurs France v. England and Holy Roman Empire. English and Imperial victory. Enguinegatte, France 4 of 9 9/9/13 Battle of Flodden England v. Scotland. Near Branxton, Northumberland. Decisive English victory 5 of 9 24/2/25 Battle of Pavia France v. Empire of Charles V (Holy Roman Empire and Spain). Decisive Imperil-Spanish victory 6 of 9 21/6/29 Battle of Landriano France, Florence Milan v. Empire of Charles V. Decisive Imperial-Spanish victory. Landriano, Lombardy 7 of 9 October '36 - October '37 Pilgrimage of Grace Break with Rome, dissolution of monasteries, Cromwell's policies. 8 of 9 24/11/42 Battle of Solway Moss Scotland v. England. Decisive English victory. Solway Moss, Comberland, England 9 of 9
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