Lesson 17 in Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603 spec - for ‘Aspects in breadth: Controlling a fractious nation – changes in Tudor government 1485-1603’.
Lesson 5 of 3.2 - Gaining Control of the Localities.
This lesson focuses on the answer to the following questions, with specific details in response (many of which go beyond the textbook):
- How could the monarchy finance itself?
- What accounted for huge amounts of the Crown’s expenditure?
- Why was asking Parliament to raise taxes risky?
Students then complete notes on the following questions:
- Taxation before 1513
- 1513 Subsidy
- 1525 Amicable Grant
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