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| Primary Faction/succession rebellions |
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| Lovell and Stafford, Simnel, Warbeck,Devise for succession/Mary's bid for throne,Wyatt, Northern Earls, Essex. |
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| Subsidiary Faction/Succession rebellions. |
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| Yorkshire(John Egremont),Cornish(dubbed Reginald Bray and John Morton "evil advisors"), Amicable Grant(Cardinal Wolsey),POG(Aragonese faction, targeted Cromwell and Rich) |
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| Primary Religion rebellions |
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| Subsidiary Religious rebellions |
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| Kett, Mary's bid for the throne, Wyatt, Northern Earls. |
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Primary: Yorkshire, Cornish, Amicable Grant Secondary: POG(rumors of cattle tax and unfair tax in 1535), Western(Sheep tax) |
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| Primary Social rebellions |
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| Enclosure:Kett,Oxforshire |
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| Subsidiary Social rebllions |
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| POG(Rack renting), Western(inflation) |
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| Triggers of Lovell and Stafford |
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| They were Yorkist, Henry VII had usurped the throne from the Yorkists, sought to kill him as he travelled north. |
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| Lambert Simnel used by Yorkist supporters to ry and gain throne by having Simnel "pretend" to be the Earl of Warwick who had a strong claim. |
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| was another attempt to use a "pretender" to claim throne from Henry VII |
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| had to pay tax for war with fance, Northumberland to lead tax commission. |
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| tax for war with scotland. |
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| triggers for amicable grant |
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| tax for war with france, in 1523 there was an attempted subsidy £800,000 |
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| dissolution of the monasteries, heretical advisors, enclosure, Rack renting, statute of uses |
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| English prayer book,sheep tax, gentry purchasing church lands |
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| wanted to further reformation, enclosure, dispute between Kett and Flowerdew |
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| wanted return to protestant ideology, spanish marriage |
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| triggers of Northern Earls |
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| isolation at court due to their religion,william cecil |
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| Robert cecil, Essex falling out of favour, swee wine patent wasn't renewed |
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| Decline in cloth industry in Norwich |
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| decline in cloth trade in Kent |
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