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AQA A Level History Paper 1C The Tudors: England 1485-1603 Henry VII: rebellions

5 Quick quiz 1. Which two royal houses fought each other in the Wars of the Roses? 2. Why did Henry predate his reign to 21st August 1485? 3. Who did Henry VII marry in January 1486? 4. Why did he have himself crowned before he married her? 5. Whose sister was Margaret of Burgundy?

The aim of today’s lesson is to answer this question: How did Henry VII deal with rebellions? Historians understand the past by asking questions.

Causes of rebellion against Henry VII Support for the House of York (e.g. pretenders with Irish and foreign backing) taxation Yorkshire 1489 Cornwall 1497

On A3 paper, draw this mindmap Pretender 1: Lambert Simnel 1486-7 Taxation 1: Yorkshire 1489 Lovell 1486 Henry VII and rebellions Irish support for pretenders 1487, 1491 Pretender 2: Perkin Warbeck 1491-99 Taxation 2: Cornwall 1497

Group work who was involved what happened how Henry dealt with them 15 In groups, use your handout or the relevant profile from Ferriby (p.24/6) to bullet point on your section of the mindmap: who was involved what happened how Henry dealt with them Choose a spokesperson to feedback to the class. All learners must fill in their own copy of the mindmap. Extension activity: write down your answer to this question: how did Henry VII deal with Yorkist claimant John de la Pole? (p.26)

Rebellion checklist* A credible claimant to replace Henry Significant foreign Support Significant domestic support Lovell Yorkshire and Cornwall rebellions Lambert Simnel Perkin Warbeck *The three things a rebellion needed to overthrow Henry VII. Tick/cross as appropriate.