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Tudor Rebellions

This blog has useful resources, links and your homeworks to help you through this unit! Wednesday, 3 October 2007. Welcoming all Tudor Rebels! Welcome to the Tudor rebels blog. This blog has been revamped to support you over the coming month with your exams. Use the side menu to find notes on all the topics we have covered this year! Remember if your not sure about something just ask! PS while your here please feed the fish! Subscribe to Posts Atom. Powered by Podbean.com. What caused the rebellions?

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What caused the rebellions?

What caused the rebellions? Tuesday, 17 November 2009. The motives of individuals in rebellions. Enclosure and poor economic situations. Enclosure was an important issue throughout the period causing many riots which occasionally grew into revolts. In 1489 legislation against enclosure was passed by Henry VII in an attempt .

The Nature and Frequency of Rebellions

The Nature and Frequency of Rebellions. Thursday, 19 November 2009. How did the Nature and Frequency of rebellions differ across the period? The regional nature of rebellions. Most rebellions were a regional phenomenon. This reflects the agricultural nature of society with people being unwilling to move far away from their crops or animals. As the period went on the.

Tudor Rebellions

The causes of Tudor Rebellions from 1485-1601. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Not dangerous; He failed and fled to Flanders. Part of the reason they failed was that they lacked support from their retainers. Richard III had allowed Ireland to virtually rule themselves.

Maintaining Authority

How Did Tudor Governments Respond To Rebellion. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. How was authority maintained? Role of the Church. There were some 9500 parishes in England and the church was the one truly national institution. It remained the most important means of communication with the people and means of control. Under Edward Homilies were issued in 1547, Elizabeth reissued the Homily on obedience a further set being issued in 1563.

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How to write a good essay! This unit is assessed by two exam essays. This means that aswell as having to remember all those meaty bits of history you will also be under considerable time pressure. Therefore it is essential that you are able to plan quickly and write concisely to ensure you are able to put across all the key points. 1 The Main Causes of Rebellion and Disorder in England.

What was the impact of rebellions?

What was the impact of rebellions? Tuesday, 17 November 2009. What was the impact of the Tudor rebellions? The success of some rebellions in modifying policy. The government modified policy to decrease antagonism against the regime. The earlier policy had been controversial- condemned vagrants to 2 yrs slavery for a first crime and for life for any subsequent misdemeanour.

Change and Continuity

The examiner will expect you to understand and explain how aspects of the Tudor period changed and stayed the same. Thursday, 19 November 2009. To do well in this exam you must demonstrate to the examiner that you understand the change and continuity than occurred throughout the period. What were the differences at the end of the period from those at the start? 1 England was Protes.

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This blog has useful resources, links and your homeworks to help you through this unit! Wednesday, 3 October 2007. Welcoming all Tudor Rebels! Welcome to the Tudor rebels blog. This blog has been revamped to support you over the coming month with your exams. Use the side menu to find notes on all the topics we have covered this year! Remember if your not sure about something just ask! PS while your here please feed the fish! Subscribe to Posts Atom. Powered by Podbean.com. What caused the rebellions?

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Maintaining Authority

How Did Tudor Governments Respond To Rebellion. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. How was authority maintained? Role of the Church. There were some 9500 parishes in England and the church was the one truly national institution. It remained the most important means of communication with the people and means of control. Under Edward Homilies were issued in 1547, Elizabeth reissued the Homily on obedience a further set being issued in 1563.

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How to write a good essay! This unit is assessed by two exam essays. This means that aswell as having to remember all those meaty bits of history you will also be under considerable time pressure. Therefore it is essential that you are able to plan quickly and write concisely to ensure you are able to put across all the key points. 1 The Main Causes of Rebellion and Disorder in England.