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practice- domestic unrest
cornish rebellion 1497
perkin warbeck already playing up
cornish reblled as did not want to pay taxes to protect scottish border- remote risk- to them not relevant
Siginifcane
quite threatening little opposition only stopped at blackeath
showed that law and order in countryside limited
alarming
no serious attempt to stop rebels
15,,000 rebels collected at bodmin
monarch action
sent northumberland down from scottish border and easily suppressed
got to upskirts of London
Resistance to amicable grant
unparliamentary tax
extraudorinary revenue
biggest rebellion in tudor history
30k at peak
uprisings in multiple areas
was eventually squashed
1525 wolsey tried to isseu amicable grant
KIng had to back down
Wolsey asked for leneince for his suffolk people
Yorkshire rebellion