Edward VI Rebellions Flashcards

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What where the causes of the Kett Rebellion

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  • Enclousers became common
  • Somerset was becoming unpopular because he broke promises
  • Textille industry was declining
  • The rebels wanted a more radical push towards Protestantism
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What was the Kett Rebellion of 1549

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robert kett got rioters that were angry about enclosures of land and marched 16,000 of them towards Norwich and they seized the city.

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How did the Kett Rebellion play out

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Somerset slow to respond, promised rebel pardons if they disbanded.
Kett ignored pardons, and ordered attack against Norwich.
Large army force sent, 3,000 rebels killed.

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Effects of the Kett Rebellion

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Confidence in Somerset declined allowing Northemburland to gain favour

Pushed to more radically to Protestantism

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Causes of the Western Rebellion 1549

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  • tax on sheep
  • Wanted a return to catholicism
  • Cornish nationalism - cornish prayer book
  • Wanted to reinstate monestraies
  • Wanted to reinstate chanteries
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effects of the western rebellion of 1549

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  • harshness of somersets reaction led to the downfall of his image as a supporter of the common people
  • Nothumberland was able to gain support within the privy council and eventually in 1552 was executed for treason
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why did the kett rebellion fail

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  • strong reaction by Somerset
  • Kett failed to hold back the rebels
  • After the attack of Norwich the rebellion became treason
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why did the kett rebellion fail

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  • strong reaction by Somerset
  • Kett failed to hold back the rebels
  • After the attack of Norwich the rebellion became treason
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why did the western rebellion fail

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  • failed to capture arms in Exeter

- lacked support

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what was the kett rebellion

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Kett’s Rebellion was a revolt in Norfolk, England during the reign of Edward VI, largely in response to the enclosure of land. It began at Wymondham on 8 July 1549 with a group of rebels destroying fences that had been put up by wealthy landowners.

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what was the western rebellion

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The Prayer Book Rebellion or Western Rising was a popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon in 1549. In that year, the Book of Common Prayer, presenting the theology of the English Reformation, was introduced.

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