Cards (107)

  • What year did the Cornwall Rebellion occur?
    1497
  • How many Tudor monarchs were there?
    Five
  • Match the rebellion with its year:
    Cornish Rebellion ↔️ 1497
    Pilgrimage of Grace ↔️ 1536
    Western Rebellion ↔️ 1549
    Northern Rebellion ↔️ 1569
  • What was the main cause of the Cornish Rebellion?
    High taxes
  • The Western Rebellion in 1549 was defeated, and its leaders were executed.
    True
  • What were the main causes of the Cornish Rebellion of 1497?
    High taxes and religious changes
  • What religious change led to conflicts during the Tudor era?
    Break with the Catholic Church
  • Ket's Rebellion was led by Robert Ket, a tanner
  • Order the key events of Ket's Rebellion:
    1️⃣ Rebels camped near Mousehold Heath
    2️⃣ Issued 29 Articles
    3️⃣ Engaged in skirmishes
    4️⃣ Defeated at the Battle of Dussindale
  • Wyatt's Rebellion included a march to London and a failed assault on London Bridge.

    True
  • What religious change sparked rebellions during the Tudor era?
    Break with the Catholic Church
  • Economic changes such as the enclosure of common lands, inflation, and the decline of traditional industries caused significant social unrest
  • Which Tudor rebellion aimed to restore Catholicism and support Mary, Queen of Scots?
    Northern Rebellion
  • The Tudor era saw significant disputes over the legitimacy of claimants to the throne.

    True
  • The Cornish Rebellion was sparked by resentment over high taxes imposed by Henry VII.
    True
  • Wyatt's Rebellion in 1554 was partly caused by the marriage of Mary I to Philip II of Spain
  • Fear of Spanish influence in England was a major concern during Wyatt's Rebellion.

    True
  • The rebels in Wyatt's Rebellion successfully deposed Mary I.
    False
  • Sequence of key events in Wyatt's Rebellion
    1️⃣ Uprising in Kent
    2️⃣ March to London
    3️⃣ Failed assault on London Bridge
    4️⃣ Rebellion suppressed
    5️⃣ Execution of leaders
  • What were the religious reforms that led to rebellions during the Tudor era?
    Break with the Catholic Church
  • Match the Tudor rebellion with its primary cause:
    Cornish Rebellion ↔️ Resentment over high taxes
    Pilgrimage of Grace ↔️ Opposition to religious reforms
    Western Rebellion ↔️ Protest against enclosure of lands
    Northern Rebellion ↔️ Restore Catholicism and Mary, Queen of Scots
  • The Northern Rebellion in 1569 aimed to restore Catholicism and support Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Wyatt's Rebellion occurred in 1554.
    True
  • Enclosure of common lands and inflation contributed to social unrest during the Tudor era.

    True
  • The Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 was initially successful before being suppressed.
    True
  • Which rebellion protested against the religious reforms of Henry VIII and the dissolution of monasteries?
    Pilgrimage of Grace
  • What message did the execution of the Cornish Rebellion leaders convey?
    Consequences of defiance
  • Order the Tudor monarchs chronologically:
    1️⃣ Henry VII
    2️⃣ Henry VIII
    3️⃣ Edward VI
    4️⃣ Mary I
    5️⃣ Elizabeth I
  • What was the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 protesting against?
    Religious reforms and dissolution of monasteries
  • Where did the rebels in Ket's Rebellion camp?
    Mousehold Heath
  • Thomas Wyatt, the leader of Wyatt's Rebellion, was a prominent landowner
  • Match the rebellions with their leaders:
    Ket's Rebellion ↔️ Robert Ket
    Wyatt's Rebellion ↔️ Thomas Wyatt
  • Dynastic struggles during the Tudor era were primarily caused by disputes over economic reforms.
    False
  • Match the Tudor rebellion with its primary cause:
    Cornish Rebellion ↔️ Resentment over high taxes
    Pilgrimage of Grace ↔️ Protest against religious reforms
    Western Rebellion ↔️ Enclosure of common lands
    Northern Rebellion ↔️ Restore Catholicism
  • Arrange the Tudor monarchs in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Henry VII
    2️⃣ Henry VIII
    3️⃣ Edward VI
    4️⃣ Mary I
    5️⃣ Elizabeth I
  • The Pilgrimage of Grace was initially successful but was later suppressed by the crown
  • Arrange the events of Ket's Rebellion in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Rebels gather near Mousehold Heath
    2️⃣ Rebels issue 29 Articles
    3️⃣ Government forces suppress the rebellion
    4️⃣ Robert Ket is executed
  • What was one of the primary causes of Wyatt's Rebellion?
    Marriage of Mary I to Philip II
  • Where did Wyatt's Rebellion begin?
    Kent
  • Wyatt's Rebellion was partly caused by the marriage of Mary I to Philip II of Spain