Henry VII government essay success vs failure Flashcards

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most significant success of Henrys govt ?

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  1. Henry successful in restricting power and influence of nobility
    ❗️Acts of attainders: ensured good behaviour as took away titles and possessions ❗️138 men attended
    ❗️ Patronage: (giving power/possessions/titles/land) helped to buy loyalty from the nobility ➡ came as a result of good and loyal service
    ❗️ Retaining: helped H to gather sizeable army if needed BUT laws passed in 1485 and 1504 which meant nobles had to obtain licences to retain to prevent nobles becoming over powerful
    ❗️ Laws passed allowing H to declare nobles guilty of treason w/o trial ➡ could act quickly against threats to the crown
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other significant successes of Henry? (2)

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Used finance as method of control, exploited his legal rights
- Act of attainders allowed H to accuse a noble of treason + disloyalty ➡ Henry able to seize titles and possessions of nobles ❗️138 men attended
- Financial bonds: written agreements in which people promised to pay sum of money if they failed to carry out their promises ❗️36 noble families gave bonds (exploiting legal rights to claim special payments of nobles) Order of the garter: gave prestige but not power of land therefore increased revenue
- Bonds and recognitions: used bonds to enforce order and obedience and defeat the law

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how much did Henry leave?

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  • plate and jewels worth around £300, 000 & £10, 000 in cash- a substantial sum but not the £1, 800, 000 estimated by Bacon
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another way Henry’s govt was successful? (3)

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use of local govt and JP’s
- appointed annually from local landowners (knights and esquires)
❗️ daily duties, defence of public order and implement social and economic nature
- Henry relied on second rank landowners (❌ nobility)
❗️1495 JP’s power to replace suspect members of juries
- relied on own self interest to uphold law and justice (if acted improperly = social disgrace)
❌relient on JP invesitagtors

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how did Henry use regional councils to his advantage?

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aim: to ensure good governance of a region Henry could not reach eg the north
- Henry aware he had to entrust defence of the border to great families ❗️ realised Percys (earl of Northumberland) from the tower + appointed him as lieutenant of the north 1486
- Wales (no threat as family links) rewarded by letting them decide there own affairs shown by the appointment of welshman to key appointments in Wales

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most significant issue of Henry’s govt?

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longevity of threats + rebellion
- warlock biggest crisis of his reign lasting till 1499, should have been dealt with more harshly
❗️1497 Cornish rebellion, after Henry invaded Scotland ‘unfair’ 15,000 men marched to London but were easily defeated
❗️Yorkshire rebellion 1489, Earl of Northumberland killed for not offering help,5000 rebels captured York but earl of Surrey put them down

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another issue of Henry’s govt? (2)

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council learned law (failed + detested)
- enforced payments of debts, able to bypass laws with no way to appeal
❗️ council became more feared with the appointment of Emspon after 1504, he and Dudley manipulated the system by falsely claiming that people owed feudal dues eg. wardships
❗️Dudley confessed to acting illegally in 80 cases

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another issue of Henry’s govt? (3)

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the financial situation
- wealthy nobles (who made them threatening) grew in 15th century at expense of the crown
- initially prove finances of the crown due to expensive foreign and domestic wars
- H became money obsessed in the final decade, hoarding wealth

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conclusion for Henry’s government success/failure?

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Ultimately stable with income being secure and was able to fufill main goal of establishing himself as king.

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