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- Elizabeth arrested and imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots in England. A successful rebellion would make Mary Queen of England. This would restore English Catholicism. This ‘pulled’ the Northern Earls to rebel.
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These factors, and the arrival of Mary, Queen of Scots in England in 1568, pushed them to the brink of rebellion. In 1569, Charles Neville (6th Earl of Westmoreland) and Thomas Percy (7th Earl...
Mary, Queen of Scots was a threat to Elizabeth’s rule because she had two claims to the English throne: Many people believed Elizabeth to be. illegitimate. and so felt she...
It was mainly because of her claim to the throne, because some Catholics viewed Elizabeth as illegitimate, being the product of Henry’s second marriage. When Mary arrived in England...
Oct 1, 2024 · A successful rebellion would make Mary Queen of England. This would restore English Catholicism. This ‘pulled’ the Northern Earls to rebel. Considering the ‘push’ and ‘pull’ factors of the Revolt of the Northern Earls will help you to explain why the earls rebelled against Elizabeth in 1569.
Sep 8, 2024 · One feature of Elizabeth’s decision-making about Mary, Queen of Scots (MQoS) in 1569 was the need to avoid upsetting foreign powers (1). Elizabeth knew that MQoS had the support of Catholic powers like Spain.
Uncovered by the government in 1571, the conspiracy aimed to use Spanish troops from the Netherlands to depose Elizabeth and put Mary on the throne with Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, as her husband. Norfolk was found guilty of treason and executed in 1572.
The rebellion came after an eventful two years in British history, years which saw the forced abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots, her escape from imprisonment, and her subsequent arrival on English soil. Mary's arrival in England was a political and personal disaster for Queen Elizabeth.