Kett’s rebellion Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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Kett’s Rebellion
- Summary • 0 pages • 2023
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Breadth 2 Summary
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1537 revival of council of the north 
the law in wales acts 1535/1542 
increase in borough representation 
increasing literacy 
expansion of the role of JPs 
1513 Subsidy 
Bonus: kett’s rebellion mindmap
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To what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603? (3500 words)
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Evaluation of what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603. 3500 words. Harvard citation.
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What was the significance of the social and economic causes of Kett’s rebellion?
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The impact of enclosure on Tudor society and why it led to discontent. 
The role of the commonwealth. 
The impact of the Duke of Somerset’s commission on enclosures.
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Depth Studies
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15 detailed essay plans for the depth studies on rebellions. Useful revision aid. 

WARBECK AND SIMNEL

1)	To what extent was the victory at Bosworth the main reason for Henry’s hold on the throne?

2)	How far is it accurate to say that Simnel’s rebellion posed a significant threat to Henry’s security?

3)	How far do you agree that Warbeck’s rebellion posed a significant threat to Henry’s position on the throne?

4)	How successful was Henry VII’s foreign policy 1485 - 1499?

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How far do you agree that Kett’s rebellion was driven by the rebels’ desire for better local government?
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Edexcel History A Level Exam on the Tudors between 1485-1603
How far do you agree that Kett’s rebellion was driven by the rebels’ desire for better local government?