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What was the impact of the Devyse on Mary's right to the throne?
It upheld her right to the throne and contributed to the growing stability of the state.
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Why is a direct line of descent more accepted by society than Acts of Parliament?
Because it is seen as a more
legitimate
and
traditional
form of
succession.
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Who was the leader of the Wyatt Rebellion in January 1554?
Thomas Wyatt
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What was Thomas Wyatt's background?
He was from the
ranks
of the
Gentry
and was from
Kent.
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Why did Wyatt declare support for Mary in the Devyse Plot?
Because he opposed
Lady
Jane
Grey.
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What were the main causes of the Wyatt Rebellion?
Marriage
between
Mary
and
Phillip
of
Spain
,
urban Protestants
,
xenophobia
,
decline
in the
cloth industry
, and
local politics.
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What was one of the key events during the Wyatt Rebellion?
There were
4 simultaneous uprisings.
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Which regions were involved in the simultaneous uprisings during the Wyatt Rebellion?
Devon
,
Kent
, the Welsh Border, and
Leicestershire.
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Who led the rebellion in Leicestershire?
Lady Jane Grey's father.
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What was the goal of the Leicestershire rebellion?
To
marry
Elizabeth to
Edward Courtenay.
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How many men did Wyatt have during the rebellion?
3,
000
men.
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What happened to the royal troops sent to Kent?
They
deserted
and
joined
the
rebels.
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What was the outcome of Wyatt's march to London?
He ended up
trapped
and
defeated
at
Ludgate.
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What was the government's reaction to the Wyatt Rebellion?
They were given a scare and realized the threat to the capital.
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What significant action did Mary take regarding Lady Jane Grey after the rebellion?
She executed Lady Jane Grey on
12 February 1554.
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What was the Succession Act of
1554
?
It stated that if Mary had no child, the line would go to
Elizabeth.
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Why did Mary lock Elizabeth away in the Tower of London?
Because Elizabeth had
Catholic beliefs
and was seen as a
threat.
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What was Paget's concern regarding Elizabeth?
He didn't want to alienate
Elizabeth
, leading to her eventual release.
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What were the key events and outcomes of the Wyatt Rebellion?
4
simultaneous uprisings occurred.
Only
Wyatt's
rebellion was successful.
Wyatt had 3,
000
men; royal troops deserted to join him.
He marched to
London
but was trapped and defeated at
Ludgate.
The rebellion threatened the capital and caused a scare for the government.
Mary executed
Lady
Jane
Grey
on
12
February
1554.
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What were the causes and implications of the Succession Act 1554?
Causes:
Mary
wanted to
secure
her lineage.
Concerns about Elizabeth's
legitimacy.
Implications:
If Mary had no
child
, Elizabeth would be next in line.
Mary attempted to change the Act but faced
opposition.
Elizabeth was
locked
away due to perceived
threats.
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