Tudor Rebellion and Disorder: Queen takes Queen (copy)

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What did Northumberland ask for in 1562?

Northumberland asked Pembroke to ask Queen Elizabeth for a ÂŁ1000 grant

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Who and When did Westmoreland borrow money from?

1568, ÂŁ80 from Sir Bowes

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What did Northumberland try to get compensation from?

Copper mine on land

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Why was the arrival of Mary a cause of the Northern Rebellion?

was a figurehead for the rebels discontent on Liz's rule and wanted return to Catholicism

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What was the economic cause of the Northern Rebellion?

lacking government opportunities, lost income on previous posts

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Why was the northern rebellion a threat?

Catholics willing to rebel, rebel army large and expensive

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Where did the rebel army get support from?

Spain, and the pope

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Who was Mary in contact with?

Rebels

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Where did Elizabeth's religious settlement fail?

the North

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How long did it take the royal army to reach the rebels?

A month

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What didn't Norfolk want?

marriage between him and Mary

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Who didn't the rebels want to hurt?

those loyal to Elizabeth

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Was the rebel army commited?

No, dispersed easily

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Why wasn't the Northern rebellion a threat to Elizabeth?

unsuccessful, earls remained loyal

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What role did Lord Hudson receive

Got Warden of East in 1568, traditionally held by Northumberland

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Why did gov intervention in the north cause the rebellion?

southern protestants appointed to Northern posts as a deliberate attempt to extend royal control

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What religion were Northumberland and Westmorland?

Catholic

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In the 1560s, how many leading York families were Catholic?

70%

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Who was James Dilkingston?

A radical protestant in the north who tried to remove church belongings so become widely unpopular

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Why was the brancept retreat a mistake?

rebel army large and strong, lost great position

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Why wasn't the brancept retreat a mistake?

south less guaranteed support, couldn't get to Mary

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Who surprised the rebels by staying loyal to Liz?

Derby, so couldn't get Cheshire or Lincolnshire

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Where was a Strategic junction as linked north to south?

Braham Moor

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How close was Braham Moor to Mary?

40 miles in Tutsbury Castle

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How many men and horsemen did the rebels have at Braham Moor?

3800 men and 1600 horsemen

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Why was Braham Moor a good place?

trapped Earl of Sussex with limited troops and couldn't communicate as fear letter would be interfered

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Why was relations with Spain a cause of the Northern Rebellion?

Spain had a presence across channel in Netherlands

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What was the issue with pirates?

Spanish ships took refuge from English Pirate but Cecil made look like war

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Why was William Cecil a cause of the Northern Rebellion?

not born high up so not a natural advisor, rebels had a desire to remove from threat of war

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Why was the succession problem a cause of the Northern Rebellion?

Liz didn't have a heir while Mary did, the rebel wanted to control Mary through marriage with Norfolk

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Why was the Duke of Norfolk a cause of the Northern Rebellion?

in 1569 left court while remaining loyal to liz and wrote to Westmorland to not rebel

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Mary's threat with Links with France

Mary Queen of Scots' association with France posed a threat to Elizabeth I's reign due to potential French influence.

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Who were the leaders of the rebellion?

Westmorland and Northumberland

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Why was Westmorland and Northumberland's leadership dangerous?

wanted to restore Catholicism, traditional loyalties strong, support of catholic gentry

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Where was Westmorland and Northumberland's weaknesses?

wanted to stay loyal to Liz, abandoned rebellion early from Norfolk arrest, couldn't release Mary