A Level History: The Tudors - Henry VII

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According to the parliamentary records, when did HVII's reign begin?

21st August 1485

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When was the Battle of Bosworth?

22nd August 1485

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Who joined HVII at the Battle of Bosworth, giving him 4000 extra troops and tipping the balance in his favour?

William Stanley

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How many men did HVII have in his army at Bosworth?

5000

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How many knighthoods did HVII confer?

11

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Who did HVII immediately detain when he gained the throne and why?

Elizabeth of York and the Earl of Warwick because they had legitimate claims to the throne and could spearhead a Yorkist rebellion

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How did HVII unite the houses of York and Lancaster?

By marrying Elizabeth of York and creating the Tudor rose

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What was HVII granted for life in his first parliament?

Customs of tonnage and poundage

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When was HVII coronated and why was it before his first parliament?

30th October and to show his right to rule came from God not parliament

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When was HVII's first parliament?

7th November 1485

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When did HVII marry Elizabeth of York?

January 1486

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When was the first uprising against HVII and by who?

Viscount Lovell and Humphrey Stafford in 1486

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Why did the Lovell and Stafford uprising fail?

They couldn't attract enough support, even in Yorkshire

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What was the significance of the failure of the Lovell and Stafford uprising?

Yorkists realised they needed a figurehead and money. It showed there was little support for a Yorkist uprising

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Who did Lambert Simnel pretend to be?

Earl of Warwick

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Who orchestrated the Simnel uprising?

Earl of Lincoln, John De La Pole

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When was Simnel crowned as King of Ireland?

May 1487

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How did HVII initially respond to the Simnel uprising?

He exhibited the real Earl of Warwick in London

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Who backed and funded the Simnel uprising?

Margaret of Burgundy

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How did HVII neutralise Yorkist support for Simnel in the north?

By reappointing Howard as the Earl of Northumberland, a strong Yorkist supporter

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When was the Battle of Stoke Field?

June 1487

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Why did the Simnel army (+ mercenaries) not have as many people as they thought they would?

They failed to gain significant support in Yorkshire

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How many men did HVII have at the Battle of Stoke Field?

12,000

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What happened to the Earl of Lincoln and Simnel after the Battle of Stoke Field?

Lincoln was killed and Simnel was given a job at court

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Who did Perkin Warbeck pretend to be?

Richard, Duke of York (one of the princes in the tower)

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When and where did Warbeck begin pretending to be the Duke of York?

1491 in Ireland

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When did Warbeck gain support from Margaret of Burgundy?

1492

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How did Margaret of Burgundy support Warbeck?

She trained him as a Prince and funded mercenaries

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When did Warbeck first try to invade England?

1495

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Who was found to be colluding with Warbeck in 1495?

Sir William Stanley

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Where did Warbeck go after his failed 1495 invasion?

Scotland

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Who was Warbeck engaged to in Scotland?

The King's cousin, Lady Gordon

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When did Warbeck try to invade England from Scotland?

1496

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What did HVII exchange with James IV for him to give up Warbeck?

Marriage with his daughter Margaret

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How and when did HVII force Margaret of Burgundy to give up Warbeck?

1493 Trade Embargo

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What did Warbeck try to exploit to gain the throne?

Cornish rebellion

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When was Warbeck executed and with whom?

1499 with the Earl of Warwick

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Which two brothers posed a threat to the throne but never acted on their claim?

Edmund and Richard De La Pole

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How many Great Councils were called under HVII?

5

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Give an example of powerful clergymen within the King's council

John Morton or Richard Fox

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Give an example of powerful nobles within the King's council

Jasper Tudor or Sir William Stanley

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Give an example of powerful gentrymen within the King's council

Edmund Dudley or Richard Empson

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What did HVII use to financially control people?

Bonds and recognisances

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How much did the Marquis of Dorset and friends have to put up for his bonds?

£10,000

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How did HVII use his feudal rights?

To gain money by charging people for wardships, marriages, livery, relief etc.

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What did Lords and Nobles have to swear not to do in parliament in 1485?

Retain illegally

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How much did crown land increase by under HVII?

5 times

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When was the Act of resumption passed?

1486

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What was the Act of Resumption?

It returned to the Crown all lands which had been given away since 1455

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How much was the income from Crown lands at the beginning of HVII reign?

£12,000 a year

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After 1492, how were crown lands administered?

Through the Chamber

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Before the establishment of the Chamber, what inefficient system was used to collect income?

Court of Exchequer

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By the end of HVII's reign, what was the income from crown lands?

£42,000 a year

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54

Who developed the Council Learned?

Sir Reginald Bray

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What did the Council Learned do?

Maintained HVII's revenue and exploited his prerogative rights

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Why was the Council Learned so unpopular?

It created the bonds and recognisances and there was no appeal against it

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When and why did HVII switch to the Privy Chamber?

1495 after the betrayal of William Stanley

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How many parliaments were called under HVII?

7

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When were the 2 navigation acts under HVII?

1485 and 1489

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How much did HVII gain from the Treaty of Etaples?

£5000 a year

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When was the Treaty of Etaples?

1492

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When was the Intercursus Magnus?

1496

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When was the Intercursus Malus?

1506

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What was the pattern with HVII calling parliament?

He called them 5 times in the first 10 years and then twice in the following 14 years, showing he relied on them less as his reign developed

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When was the Treaty of Perpetual Peace?

1502

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What percentage of English exports was the Cloth trade responsible for?

90%

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By what percentage did the volume of cloth exports increase under HVII?

60%

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What prevented the Merchant Adventurers from dominating International trade?

The Hanseatic League

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What percentage of the English population lived in towns and cities?

10%

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What is the evidence for positive living standards under HVII?

Peasants were the most well off under HVII than any other Tudor monarch

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How many nobles were there under HVII?

50-60

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How many members of the gentry were there under HVII?

6300

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How many commoners were there under HVII?

More than 2 million

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When did HVII legislate against illegal retaining?

1487

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Why was bastard feudalism sometimes useful for HVII?

It meant he had readily available armies for threats such as Perkin Warbeck

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Where was livestock farming most prominent?

North West inc. Wales

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Where was mixed crop and livestock farming taking place?

The south and east of the country

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What was the growth of sheep farming causing?

Enclosure issues

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How many Acts of Attainder were issued under HVII and how many were then reversed?

147, 53 reversed

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When was the Cornish Rebellion?

1497

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What caused the Cornish Rebellion?

Resentment of taxation for the Scottish War

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How many people were involved in the Cornish rebellion?

15,000

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How far did the Cornish Rebellion reach before it was stopped?

Blackheath

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Who stopped the Cornish rebellion and why was this significant?

Lord Daubeney who had to be relocated from Scotland, forcing HVII to settle with James IV instead of invading.

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Who was executed after the Cornish Rebellion?

Lord Audley

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When was the Yorkshire Rebellion?

1489

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What caused the Yorkshire Rebellion?

Resentment of taxation for the Battle of Stoke Field

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Who was murdered during the Yorkshire Rebellion?

Earl of Northumberland

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Why was the Earl of Northumberland murdered?

He was abandoned by his retainers as punishment for abandoning Richard III at Bosworth

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When did HVII reinforce the dominance of the Hanseatic League?

1504

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How many members of the nobility were principle subjects of bonds?

16/40

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How much was earned from feudal dues in 1487?

£530

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How much was earned from feudal dues in 1507?

£6,000

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How much was the annual income under HVII?

£115,000

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How much was left by the end of the reign?

£10,000 cash and £30,000 jewels

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How much was given in parliamentary grants of extraordinary revenue?

£400,000

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How much did the convocation of the clergy give HVII for the war in France?

£25,000

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How much did HVII spend between 1495 and the end of his reign?

£500,000

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