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Tudor Life
Retrieval Key Words
11.increasing
Why was it an
1. What
about are
the three
Battlekey
of facts Arable grievance
during Henry VII’s reign?
Bosworth? - It was August Industry
It became confused with
22nd, 1485. It was Cloth
engrossing - merging of
Richard III vs Henry Custom
farms. Duties
Tudor. Richard III lost, 12.majorWhat was England’s
and his body was treated industry? The cloth
poorly. Industry
2. Which
defeat King didthe
to take Henry VI
crown 13.make How did the
money from crown
the
of England in 1485? – cloth industry? Through
Richard III the custom duties.
3. Why was Stanley
important so
to the Battle of 14.organised
What kept
in 16thsociety
Bosworth? - The Stanleys Century? The Great Chain
Social
would Context
decide on who won of Being.
as his troops would help. 15.wereHow many nobles
It led to a Tudor there? 50 Nobles.
advantage and win. 16.few nobles?
Why didItHenry
Henry could have lost. mademake
them valuable and loyal.
Plus, strict inheritance
rules.
17.organised
How was
undersociety
the
1. What was the
population total
of England? nobility? Gentry,
Three Million Merchants and Beggars.
2. What percentage
population lived inofanthe
urban area? 10%
3. Give an example
important of an
urban centre.
London had 60,000
residents.
4. Why was Lewes
important such an
commercial
centre? As it was the
biggest town in its area.
5. What sort ofthe
dominated farming
midlands?
Arable farming - crop
farming,
6. How was land
organised commonly
in areas of
arable farming? Land was
divided into strips.
7. What
Puttingwas enclosure?
fences around
fields so crops could be
grown on larger scale
and so animals couldn’t
escape.
8. Why was It
popular? enclosure
made farming
more profitable.
9. Who was disadvantaged
by enclosure? It meant
some commoners lost
their land.
10.problem
How was
much of a
enclosure?
Not much as it was only
3% of the Midlands.

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