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Unit Group 3: Thematic Study and Historical Interpretations
3.1 Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603
3.1.2 Major Rebellions
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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
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