November tests

Cards (30)

  • In what year did Henry win the battle of Bosworth?
    1485
  • Why was Henry's victory at the battle of Bosworth significant?
    It allowed him to claim the throne of England.
  • Who supported Henry in the battle of Bosworth?
    Nobles such as Stanley supported him.
  • How many men did Henry have at the battle of Bosworth?
    Henry had 5,000 men.
  • What was a major concern for Henry after winning the battle of Bosworth?
    He was still seen as an outsider.
  • When was Henry's coronation?
    November 1485
  • What claim did Henry make regarding his coronation?
    He claimed he was crowned a day before the battle of Bosworth.
  • What was the significance of the first parliament forming on 7th November 1485?
    It showed Henry's legitimacy as king.
  • Who did Henry marry in January 1486?
    Elizabeth of York
  • Why was Henry's marriage to Elizabeth of York important?
    It strengthened his claim to the throne and reduced tensions.
  • What did Henry's progress throughout the Kingdom in March 1486 achieve?
    It helped him gain popularity and security.
  • What happened during the conspiracy of Lovell and the Staffords in July 1486?
    Lovell escaped to France, and Humphrey Stafford was executed.
  • What was the significance of the birth of Prince Arthur on 19th September 1486?
    It provided Henry with an heir to the throne.
  • What threat did Lambert Simnel pose to Henry in May 1487?
    He pretended to be the Earl of Warwick and was crowned in Ireland.
  • What was the outcome of the Battle of Stoke in June 1487?
    Henry defeated Simnel and the Irish troops.
  • What was the significance of the second parliament opening in November 1487?
    It demonstrated Henry's continued legitimacy and authority.
  • What event occurred in 1489 related to Yorkshire?
    There was a rebellion in Yorkshire against taxes.
  • What was the outcome of the Cornish rebellion in 1497?
    Warbeck failed to gain enough support and surrendered.
  • What did the birth of Princess Mary in March 1496 signify for Henry?
    It added another heir to the throne, increasing security.
  • What happened to Warbeck in 1499?
    Warbeck was killed.
  • What was the significance of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon in 1501?
    It secured a strong alliance and future heirs.
  • How did Henry secure his position in the short term?
    By marrying Elizabeth of York and using parliament for legitimacy.
  • What long-term strategies did Henry employ to secure his dynasty?
    He reinforced diplomatic relationships and created economic order.
  • What was a key factor beyond Henry's control that helped him secure the throne?
    The lack of strong opponents with good claims to the throne.
  • When did Henry VII die?
    21 April 1509
  • What was the significance of Henry's death for the Tudor dynasty?
    It marked the end of his reign and the beginning of a new era.
  • What were the short-term and long-term strategies Henry used to secure his reign?
    Short-term:
    • Married Elizabeth of York
    • Avoided expensive foreign wars
    • Used parliament for legitimacy

    Long-term:
    • Reinforced the idea of a dynasty
    • Gained support from the Pope and Phillip of Spain
    • Created economic order and reduced rebellion potential
  • What were the factors beyond Henry's control that contributed to his security?
    • Lack of strong opponents with good claims
    • Nobles desired a king with authority after Richard III's reign
    • Timing of his rise to power during a need for consolidation
  • What were Henry's personal strengths that contributed to his security?
    • Experience in Brittany and France
    • Success in battles like Bosworth and Stoke
    • Loyalty from close advisors like Fox, Morton, and Daubney
  • What were the weaknesses in Henry's security during his reign?
    • Threats from pretenders like Simnel and Warbeck
    • Discontent among nobles and commoners
    • The potential for foreign support for rebellions