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OCR A Level History A (2015): Early Tudors - Henry VII and Henry VIII complete revision notes

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England 1485–1558: the Early Tudors - Unit Y106 A complete set of essay plans covering every possible topic that may come up in Section B (20 mark essay) of the OCR History A - Early Tudors exam. Written by student who achieved a top A* in 2018, these are easily digestible notes with detailed, precise facts. They are formatted in logical, well-structured essay plans. Perfect for students looking to increase their factual knowledge in a straightforward manner, find notes on topics they are less confident with, or improve their essay structures. These notes will help increase your essay scores, even for those aiming for the very top marks.

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How effective/successful was Henry VII domestic government/policy?
How successfully did Henry VII deal with the domestic problems he faced?

Intro:
● Aims: consolidate power over nobles and parliament; restore Crown's financial strength (by increasing royal
income and decreasing expenditure); increase dynastic security
○ → achieved to a large extent through controlling nobility, and through financial and government reforms
● Domestic problems he faced:
○ Threat from overly powerful nobles; financial weakness of the crown; he was a usurper king so his
dynasty was under serious threat

Consolidate power over nobles​: most successful
● Carrot - inducements
○ he was willing to give Yorkists a second chance following Bosworth, restoring Duke of Northumberland to
his old position → encouraged other Yorkists to support Henry
○ Display of loyalty to king → grant patronage (honour and status without direct financial loss to the crown)
■ Final reward summons to Great Council
■ Reintroduced Order of Garter and created 37 Knights of the Garter
○ → successful as it meant loyalty to the king from nobles, but crown didn't suffer material loss
● Stick - sanctions
○ Dated start of reign from day before Bosworth so that those who fought against him were traitors, and
therefore he had power over those nobles to seize their land.
○ Limits placed on noble retainers - needed a licence to keep retainers followed by a heavy fine if not kept
£5 a month for each illegal retainer kept → eg. Lord Burgavenny was fined over £70,000
○ Acts of Attainder placed on 51 noble families - if they were disloyal they would lose all right to their family
lands and possessions
○ Tied up 32/62 noble families in bonds and recognisances - written agreements whereby nobles which had
offended the King paid him money or paid money as security for future good behavior
⇒ these acts gave Henry control over nobles by encouraging loyalty while also placing fear of disloyalty
⇒ successful as little nobel unrest after Simnel's defeat, and number of over-powerful subjects reduced
● However, by end of Henry's reign, there was significant disquiet among the nobles with the 51 Acts of Attainder
○ Some historians have argued that civil war might have broken out again had Henry not died in 1509, such
was the harshness of the methods he was employing.
● That said, the fact that no such rebellion was seen demonstrates that overall Henry VIII was highly successful

Financial Gain​: relatively successful
● Asserted feudal rights over marriages
● 1486 Act of Resumption - crown recovered all properties granted away since 1455
● Escheats - if a landowner died without an heir their land would be taken control over by the crown
● Henry exploited the justice system, using fines rather than imprisonment to raise money, causing income from
feudal dues to rise dramatically from £350 in 1487 to £6,000 in 1507
⇒ successful as income had risen to £113,000 per year and crown solvent by 1509
That said
● Cornish rising 1497
○ Henry's demands for a tax in the west to pay towards invasion from the north by Warbeck led to a 15,000
strong rising in Bodmin which required Henry to finance a royal army of 25,000 to put down
● Yorkshire tax revolt 1489
○ Caused by Henry trying to force tax out of northern counties to aid Brittany against France, and resulted
in no tax being collected as Henry failed to negotiate
● Unsuccessful with customs income, which dropped to £40,000 a year due to smuggling despite Henry blocking
some legal loopholes and updating the Book of Rates three times during his reign
⇒ ​however​ despite these failings, by 1509 income had risen to £113,000 per year and the Crown was again solvent.
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