Society, Economy, Culture, Trade and Exploration Flashcards

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Why was there a decline in towns during the mid-Tudor period? (4)

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  1. government instability
  2. Religious instability
  3. cost of war
  4. loss of focus on trade and expansion
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How did the populations of Newcastle, Norwich and London change from 1520 to 1600?

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London: 60,000 to 200,000
Norwich: 8,000 to 15,000
York: 8,000 to 11,500

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How much of the national income belonged to 1.2% of families in 1600?

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14%

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What was the distribution of wealth at the end of the Tudor period ?

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1.2% of the population owned 14% of the national income

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What could half of the families in the sixteenth century be classified as?

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Labouring poor

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What percentage of people in Elizabeth’s reign lived in absolute poverty in the towns and countryside?

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20% in towns and 10% in the countryside

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How did revenues from custom duties change in Henry VII’s reign?

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From £33,000 to £40,000

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When was the Magnus Intercursus signed and what was it?

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A trade treaty in 1486 with the Netherlands which stabilised the vital link between England and the Netherlands for the cloth trade

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9
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When was the Treaty of Medina Del Campo and what did it do for England in terms of trade?

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1489, the treaty with Spain opened new markets to English products in Spain

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10
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When were the Navigation acts in Henry VII’s reign?

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1485 and 1489

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What were the Navigation acts of 1485 and 1489?

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They were acts of Parliament designed to encourage trade. They stipulated that English ships and English crews had to be used to import and export goods

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What did the treaty of Etaples do and when was it with regards to trade?

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1492, encourage trade with France

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