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The total number of parliaments held during Henry VII's reign was __________.

7 parliaments

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The 1486 Act of Resumption returned all crown lands lost since __________.

1455

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Henry VII had a total of __________ attainders, with __________ being reversed.
  • 138

  • 46

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Tonnage and Poundage was granted for __________ by Henry VII's first parliament.

life

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In ____, parliament agreed to only £______ of the £____ requested by Henry VII.

  • 1504

  • 40,000

  • 90,000

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The crown lands income increased from £_____ per year at the start of Henry VII's reign to £______ at the end.

  • 12,000

  • 42,000

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The customs income, also known as __________, ranged from £34,000 to _____ per year under Henry VII.

  • tonnage and poundage

  • 38,000

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The Yorkshire Rebellion was prompted by __________ extraordinary taxation to raise an army against France.

1489

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The Cornish Rebellion in ___ was a response to the __________ incursion and had a force of ____ , which was only stopped at Blackheath.

  • 1497

  • Warbeck

  • 15,000

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The Star Chamber was established in __________ .

1487

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The Council Learned was established in __________ without a jury.

1495

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Wolsey's _________ Amicable Grant sought to fund Henry VIII's __________ expedition to France.

  • 1525

  • second

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The _____ expansion of the Star Chamber aimed to root out corruption in __________ and the nobility.

  • 1515

  • JPs

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Cromwell established the Court of Augmentations in __________ to manage income from monasteries.

1536

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Through the 1540 Act, Henry VIII imposed English law in __________.

Ireland

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The Vagrancy Act of __________ was never implemented because it was deemed too severe.

1547

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Edward VI ended debasement in __________.

1550

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The Act of Supremacy, declaring Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, was enacted in __________.

1534

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The ______ dissolution of the monasteries

1536

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Henry VIII married __________, a woman he had previously been betrothed to, after Anne Boleyn's execution.

Jane Seymour

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A major rebellion against Henry VIII's religious policies in 1536.

The Pilgrimage of Grace

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The __________ aimed to integrate Wales into the Kingdom of England.

Welsh Act of 1536