the crises of 1399-1405 Flashcards

1
Q

why was bollingbroke able to seize power? (two reasons)

A

he took advantage of Richard II’s unpopularity
richard II was away crushing rebellion in Ireland

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2
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what did Henry IV famously claim he would do in his first parliament?

A

live off his own means

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3
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why did nobody resist Henry when he came to power?

A

people were happy to have Richard removed due to his tyranny

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4
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who was Edmund Mortimer and why was he a threat to henry?

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he was the earl of march and someone with a stronger claim to the throne than henry due to having loose connections to edward III

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5
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what was Henry’s first action after being corronated?

A

reconcile with Richard II’s supporters

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6
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what was the aim of the Epiphany rising?

A

a plot to murder Henry and his sons

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7
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who was involved in the plot?

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the earls of Huntingdon, Kent and Salisbury

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8
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why was the plot unsuccessful? (two reasons)

A

Henry was warned beforehand so could escape
the rebelion never gained popular support

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9
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why did henry have richard murdered?

A

so he wouldn’t act as a catalyst for anymore rebellions

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10
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what caused the Welsh rebellion? (two causes)

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Glyndwr’s desire to destroy the lancastrian regime
a desire for Welsh independance

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11
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when did the welsh rebellion break out?

A

September 1400

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12
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who did the welsh capture that made the rebellion more dangerous?

A

Edmund Mortimer

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13
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what did the 1402 statues aim to do?

A

cut off food and armour supplies to wales

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14
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who led the Hotspur rebellion?

A

Henry Hotspur (Percy)

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15
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why was the Hotspur rebellion such a surprise to henry?

A

him and the Percy’s enjoyed a good relationship

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16
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what were a few of the reasons for Hotspurs rebellion? (three reasons)

A

financial disagreements
henry refusing to make peace with the welsh
henry refused to pay mortimers ransom

17
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what happened at the battle of Shrewsbury?

A

Hotspur was killed by Henry’s army and the rebellion was crushed

18
Q

when was the battle of Shrewsbury?

A

1403

19
Q

why were relations with France difficult for henry?

A

he had usurped richard who was pro-french

20
Q

how did disputes over Aquitaine affect trade for england?

A

the Hanseatic league placed restrictions on english trade in the in the baltics

21
Q

why did henry seek positive relations with scotland?

A

because of his weak position on the throne

22
Q

scotland refused positive relations with england, but how did henry respond?

A

he invaded scotland in 1400

23
Q

why was the invasion of scotland seen as a failure?

A

despite reaching Edinburgh, henry never came to any significant diplomatic agreement with the scots and went home after just a month

24
Q

what was the main cause for Scropes rebellion?

A

financial mismanagement from the crown

25
Q

who lead scropes rebellion?

A

the archbishop of canterbury, richard scrope

26
Q

what was the outcome of the rebellion?

A

it was crushed and scrope was executed

27
Q

who did henry marry in 1402 and what did this create?

A

joan of brittany and created an alliance with brittany

28
Q

who was henry’s daughter, philippa married to and what did this create?

A

the king of scandanavia, giving him more support from the hanseatic league

29
Q

who did henry create an informal alliance with and how did he do this?

A

the king of portugal by inviting him to the order of the garter