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1.
What were Henry's main aims in foreign policy?
To secure his dynasty and start and empire
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To start an empire and become wealthy
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To consolidate his power/influence and build a dynasty
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2.
When was the Treaty of Redon?
3.
When was the Treaty of Etaples?
4.
When was the Medina Del Campo?
5.
How much money was in the French Pension?
6.
How much was the French Pension paid per annum?
7.
What % of Henry's annual income was made up of the French Pension?
8.
When was the Peace of Ayton?
9.
Which of Henry's children was married off to the King of Scotland?
10.
When did Henry's daughter marry the King of Scotland?
11.
When was the Magnus Intercursus?
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When was the Malus Intercursus?
13.
When was the Treaty of Windsor?
14.
Who was involved in the Treaty of Windsor?
Henry VII, King Ferdinand
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King Ferdinand, Queen Isabelle
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Prince Arthur, Princess Catherine
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Henry VII, Philip of Burgundy
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15.
When was the League of Cambrai?
16.
What year was the Battle of Bosworth?
17.
When was Poynings' Law introduced?
18.
When did the Earl of Kildare recognise Perkin Warbeck's claim to the throne?
19.
How many Justices of the Peace were appointed to each county?
20.
How many Parliaments did Henry call throughout his reign?
21.
How many of these Parliaments were called in the first 10 years of his reign?
22.
What % of cases brought to the Council of the Star Chamber were about rioting?
23.
How much money did Henry ask Parliament for in 1504?
24.
How much money did Parliament actually give him?
25.
How much money was handled by the King's council by the late 1490s?
26.
When was the Marquis of Dorset signed into a Bond and Recognisance?
27.
How much money was agreed in the Marquis of Dorset's Bond and Recognisance?
28.
How much money was made from feudal obligations in 1507?
29.
How much money did Henry make from duties every year?
30.
How much money was made from crown lands at the start of Henry's reign? (per year)
31.
How much money was made from crown lands at the end of Henry's reign? (per year)
32.
When was the Act of Resumption?
33.
What was the Act of Resumption?
Restored all titles given out back to the King
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All loans taken out under Richard III to be paid back immediately
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All crown lands given out since 1455 to be returned to the King
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All deeds given out since 1465 to be retuned to the King
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34.
How many Acts of Attainder were passed against Henry's nobility
35.
How much money did Henry loan to Philip of Burgundy in 1505?
36.
What year did Henry loan money to HRE Maximillian?
37.
How much money total did Henry borrow from his richer subjects?
38.
When was the Lovell and Stafford rebellion?
39.
What was the cause of the Lovell and Stafford rebellion?
40.
When was the Royal Progress?
41.
When was the Lambert Simnel Threat?
42.
What year was the Battle of Stoke
43.
How many troops were raised in the Lambert Simnel affair?
44.
When was Elizabeth of York coronated?
45.
When was Prince Arthur born?
46.
How many peers were there at the start of Henry's reign?
47.
How many peers were there at the end of Henry's reign?
48.
How many of the remaining peers were 'major' peers?
49.
How many people were appointed to the Order of the Garter?
50.
When was the Yorkshire Rebellion?
51.
What was the cause of the Yorkshire Rebellion?
52.
Why were some other northern counties exempt from the extra tax?
They were expected to fight the Scots
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The were expected to fight the Irish
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53.
Who was the original spokesperson for the rebels?
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
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54.
Why would the King not go back on the taxes?
He wanted to assert his authority and protect Burgundy
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He wanted to assert his authority and he believed in protecting Brittany
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He wanted to protect Brittany and hurt Burgundy
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He wanted to assert his authority and hurt Burgundy
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55.
What happened to the spokesperson when he returned with nothing?
He was sent back to the King again
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56.
Who then led the rebels?
57.
Who defeated the rebels?
The Duke of Northumberland
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The Earl of Southhampton
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58.
When was the Cornish Rebellion?
59.
What was the main cause of the rebellion?
60.
Which is NOT a reason why this rebellion was dangerous for Henry?
There were 15,000 men involved
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They had learnt how to effectively use weapons
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They attempted to exploit the weaknesses of Perkin Warbeck
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They marched all the way to London only being stopped outside the city
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61.
How was this rebellion stopped?
The rebel leaders were killed and the others dispersed
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They were backed into a field
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They were met with another group of angry protesters
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62.
How was this rebellion linked to pretenders to the throne?
They were fighting in the name of Lambert Simnel
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They were financed by Margaret of Burgundy
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They were angry about taxes that were necessary due to Scottish attacks that were caused by Perkin Warbeck
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They were supported by the Earl of Kildare
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