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Society - Henry VI (Nobles (They had developed their own armies to assert…
Society - Henry VI
Nobles
They had developed their own armies to assert their authority and any increase in power had to be at the expense of the king
For example, the Lambert Simnel Rebellion
This rebellion was the first major challenge to Henry's reign. Lambert Simnel was a young boy (aged 10) who was used by others to reassert the House of York's claim to the thrown.
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The fact that Henry managed to bring most the nobleman onto his side to show his talent to managing people
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Overview
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The Tudors believed that everyone had a specific place in the strict hierarchy of society and it was their duty to remain there
Henry believed it was the nobility who had wanted to break the 'chain' so that their power was increased within the locality at the expense of the king.
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