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FOR THE MOST PART, ELIZABETH'S REIGN WAS A PERIOD OF RELATIVE ORDER:
Significant Northern rebellion in
1569
, little to do with social and economic factors.
Surprising due to 'perfect storm' of severe harvest failure, rising prices and plague.
Authorities feared vagabondage, severe treatment for undeserving poor.
Food riots in
London.
Heavy handed response to Oxfordshire rising in
1596
, minor scheme reflected fear of social dislocation.
THE NORTHERN REBELLION 1569-1570
Headed by the leading northern nobility,
Northumberland
and Westmorland, passion for
religion
was a part.
Considered themselves dishonoured from displacement from traditional role of controlling Northern government.
Proposed that
Norfolk
should marry
Mary Queen
of
Scots
- triggered heavy response
THE START OF THE REBELLION: - 1569
Began on the 9th of
November.
Rebels seized Durham on November 14th.
Catholic character of the rebellion from mass in a Durham cathedral.
Rebels marched on
York
, no attempt to capture it.
Didn't march South to pressurise government, moved back to Durham and sieged Crown stronghold.
Fell to the rebels December 14th
Rebels heard of an incoming crown force, earls disbanded and fled to Scotland.
Northumberland's cousin restarted rebellion and was defeated.
WHY DID IT FAIL?
Bad
organisation
, lack of rebel
objective.
Poor leadership
Lack of
foreign
support.
Authority action.
Showed issues with managing
localities
and raising forces to deal with potential threats.
Showed ruthlessness of Elizabeth's government.
Mass rebel executions.
Geographically limited rebellion.
Rebel earls had no supportive from
conservative
nobility.
Little enthusiasm to get rid of Elizabeth.
DOES NOT MEAN THERE WAS WIDESPREAD SUPPORT FOR HER, JUST NO CONSENSUS ON WHO WOULD REPLACE HER.
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