Edward VI LoA's Flashcards

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Somerset governed for his own benefit

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  • By-passed Privy Council - Used ‘New Council’ instead
  • High-handed management + reluctance to delegate - alienated councillors - Cause of 1549 Coup
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There was a crisis in government under Edward VI

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  • 1549 - Coup against Somerset - 2500 conservative troops
  • Somerset 70 royal procclamations - Declining relationship with parliament
  • 1550 - Northumberland purged Conservatives Southampton and Arundel from council - After threat of overthrow
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While rebellions under Edward VI created challenges, they were dealt with effectively

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  • 1549 - Kett’s - 3000/16000 rebels slaughtered - Robert Kett and 49 rebels executed
  • 1549 - Western - 3000 rebels killed - Leader Robert Welsh hung
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Rebellions were motivated by socio-economic grievances

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  • 1549 - Western - Demanded reintroduction of Catholicism - Unfamiliarity of new protestant practices - Peasants resented sheep tax
  • 1549 - Kett’s - Rebels opposed to enclosures in pastoral areas - Rising rents
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There was a crisis in foreign policy during Edward’s reign

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  • 1548 - Henry II sent 10,000 troops to Scotland - MQS taken to France - removed most important reason for English presence in Scotland
  • Treaty of Bolougne - 1550 - France paid £133,000 for Bolougne - Humiliating abandonment of Henry VIII’s triumph
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Foriegn policy had some successess under Edward VI

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  • 1547 - Battle of Pinkie - Henry II sent 4000 troops to Scotland - Somerset invaded - Decisive English victory
  • 1550 - Treaty of Bolougne - ended war with France - France paid £133,000 - Saved £25,000 per annum by removing Bolougne garrison
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Despite religious changes, the population remained largely Catholic throughout Edward’s reign

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  • 1549 - Western rebellion - Demanded reintroduction of catholicism
  • 1553 - Alters were rebuilt in Melton Mowbray - Mass held at Bishops gate
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Common people suffered hardship because of Edward’s social and economic policies

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  • 1549 - 5% sheep tax - huge financial pressure on subsistence farmers
  • Somerset’s continuation of debasing coinage - heighted inflatinary pressure to 200% by 1550
  • 1548-1551 - Wheat prices rose by 10 shillings a quarter - added to social distress
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Issues around succession undermined Edward’s reign

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  • 1553 - Mary and Elizabeth declared illigitimate - Edward died before parliament could ratify
  • Northumberland attempted to illegally interfere with legitimate succession of Mary - Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen for 10 days
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10
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Garrisons

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Cost crown £651,000

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