He demanded complete obedience from them. They felt threatened by the new king.
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lol i got the same question for my h.w and i found out, that they rebel for their political principles. They rebel because they wanted the same rights as Britain, but Britain didn't allow it. The colonists was angry that they didn't have the same rights and have no power...........etc
Well 'Tudor' was the family last name, so if you are referring to Henry VII (or Henry VIII for that matter) then yes.
Yes, it was quite dangerous for nobles to engage in battle. They were often at the front lines, leading their troops and facing the same risks as their soldiers, including injury or death. Additionally, losing a battle could lead to significant political consequences, including loss of territory, power, and even life. The honor associated with warfare also meant that nobles had to fight to maintain their status and reputation, despite the inherent dangers.
I'm Henry the eighth, I am. Henry the eighth, I am, I am. I got married to the widow next door. She's been married seven times before. And every one was an Henry (Henry). She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (No Sam). I'm her eighth old man, I'm Henry. Henry the eighth I am. Second verse, same as the first.
The nobles were afraid that the king might treat them the same way he treated Bolingbroke, by seizing their lands and banishing them.
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Same thing they do now. nothing
no there not the same, rebel glory is sooo much better than any other book
identical spelling and pronunciation
To get a guy that's a rebel is to be a rebel yourself. Since you two are on the same level you'll get along perfectly and you've gotta have the looks!
Military rule means that the government is composed of military officers, typically generals. They do not necessarily have to be derived from a rebel group, although if you go back into history, it is generally true that all governments start out as a rebellion against previous governments. In that sense, we all belong to rebel groups. Some of the rebellions are very old, though.
They had about the same role as modern millionaires.
A lord is a noble. Nobility is a social status while Lord is a rank in nobility.
Catherine Howard did not share the same circle of friends as King Henry VIII. While she was a member of the Tudor court and interacted with many of the nobles and courtiers who were part of Henry's retinue, her relationships were primarily with other young women at court. Her connections were more influenced by her status as a lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves and her youthful social interactions, rather than a direct alignment with Henry's friendships. Ultimately, her relationships were more about courtly dynamics than shared friendships with the king.
peasants and townspeople had the same rights as nobles
Good guess, poor grammar.