Cards (57)

    • Match the rebellion with its primary cause or example:
      Perkin Warbeck's Rebellion ↔️ Succession dispute with Henry VII
      Pilgrimage of Grace ↔️ Henry VIII's religious reforms
      Wyatt's Rebellion ↔️ Mary I's return to Catholicism
      Northern Rebellion ↔️ Religious tensions under Elizabeth I
      Kett's Rebellion ↔️ Inflation and enclosure issues
    • What religious policy of Mary I led to Protestant rebellions?
      Persecution of Protestants
    • Which rebellion in 1549 was sparked by economic grievances over high prices and falling real wages?
      Kett's Rebellion
    • Kett's Rebellion in 1549 was sparked by economic grievances over high prices
    • Political causes of rebellion under the Tudors were rooted in the uncertainty surrounding the monarchs' hold on power.

      True
    • Elizabeth I's attempt to establish a middle ground in religion satisfied both Catholics and Puritans.
      False
    • What were the social causes of rebellion under the Tudors?
      Economic hardship and inequality
    • Order the cultural shifts that caused rebellion under the Tudors
      1️⃣ Language shifts
      2️⃣ Religious reforms
      3️⃣ Changing social norms
    • What cultural shift led to resistance when English was imposed over Welsh in administration and law during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I?
      Language Shifts
    • Sequence the events leading to the Cornish Rebellion of 1497:
      1️⃣ Henry VII's war with Scotland
      2️⃣ Increased taxation
      3️⃣ Resentment over taxes
      4️⃣ The Cornish Rebellion
    • Economic hardship from inflation and enclosure fueled social discontent, as demonstrated by Kett's Rebellion
    • Match the rebellion with its primary cause:
      Perkin Warbeck's Rebellion ↔️ Succession Disputes
      The Pilgrimage of Grace ↔️ Power Struggles
    • Elizabeth I's attempt to establish a religious middle ground led to discontent among both Catholic and Puritan
    • Match the social cause with its description:
      High taxation ↔️ Burden on peasants
      Enclosure ↔️ Loss of land
    • Economic hardship and social inequality were key drivers of social causes of Tudor rebellions.

      True
    • Inflation and land ownership disputes were economic causes of Tudor rebellions.

      True
    • Economic factors often combined with political and religious tensions to fuel Tudor rebellions.

      True
    • Religious reforms challenging Catholic rituals led to discontent during the Tudor period.

      True
    • The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 was partly driven by resentment over taxes for Henry VII's war with Scotland.

      True
    • Henry VIII's break from the Roman Catholic Church led to Catholic resistance
    • Social factors of rebellion under the Tudors often combined with political and religious grievances.
      True
    • What were the primary economic causes of rebellion under the Tudors?
      Inflation and land ownership
    • Chronological order of Tudor rebellions mentioned in the text
      1️⃣ Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536
      2️⃣ Kett's Rebellion in 1549
      3️⃣ Northern Rebellion in 1569
    • Mary I's persecution of Protestants led to rebellions such as Wyatt's
    • Match the religious event with its Tudor monarch:
      Henry VIII ↔️ Break from Rome
      Mary I ↔️ Catholic Restoration
      Elizabeth I ↔️ Middle Ground
    • The rising power of the gentry challenged the traditional social order during the Tudor period.
    • Match the cultural cause with its example:
      Language Shifts ↔️ Uprisings against English in Wales
      Religious Reforms ↔️ Pilgrimage of Grace
      Changing Social Norms ↔️ Kett's Rebellion
    • Kett's Rebellion in 1549 saw rebels rejecting aristocratic customs and demanding a return to older, more egalitarian social structures
    • Religious tensions between Catholics and Protestants exacerbated political power struggles during the Tudor period.

      True
    • Mary I's return to Catholicism and persecution of Protestants fueled Wyatt's Rebellion.

      True
    • Economic hardship and social inequality were the main drivers of social causes of rebellion under the Tudors.

      True
    • The conclusion emphasizes the interconnections of social factors with political and religious causes
    • The conversion of arable land to pasture was known as enclosure
    • Which two rebellions illustrate the impact of social grievances under the Tudors?
      Pilgrimage of Grace and Kett's Rebellion
    • Which rebellion involved widespread peasant discontent over enclosure disputes?
      Pilgrimage of Grace
    • What cultural shift sparked resistance during Henry VIII's reign in Wales?
      Language shifts
    • The external causes of Tudor rebellions were often tied to foreign wars and alliances
    • Understanding the intricate relationships between various factors is key to grasping the underlying dynamics of Tudor rebellions
    • Elizabeth I's attempt to establish a middle ground led to discontent among both Catholics and Puritans
    • Order the following rebellions under the Tudors chronologically:
      1️⃣ Pilgrimage of Grace (1536)
      2️⃣ Kett's Rebellion (1549)
      3️⃣ Wyatt's Rebellion (1554)
      4️⃣ Northern Rebellion (1569)