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apr 2, 1489 - The Yorkshire Rebellion

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Parliament granted Henry VII a subsidy of £100,000 to help defend Brittany, an ally of England in its war against France.[2] King Henry sent Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland to collect taxes to help raise more money for this campaign. However, many of the people in Northumberland and Yorkshire claimed to have already paid their part through local taxes. They were unwilling to give more money to defend a country of no geographical threat to them, as Yorkshire and Northumberland are in Northern England, whereas Brittany is closer to Cornwall and London. The people of the North had also been affected by a poor harvest in 1488, already subjecting them to financial difficulty.[3] After having to pay for military action in Scotland, they were far less able to do so again. Rebellion broke out in April 1489. The Earl of Northumberland met with the rebels, but a scuffle broke out and he was killed.[4] The rebels then asked for pardon, but were denied it by the king who sent a large army of 8,000 to the north, led by Thomas, Earl of Surrey.[5] The rebels dispersed and the rebel leader, John à Chambre, was hanged for treason,[6] so they found a new leader in Sir John Egremont (an illegitimate member of the House of Percy). Unfortunately for the rebels, Egremont proved to be unreliable and fled to the Court of Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy, a staunch opposer to Henry's rule.
Resulted in a royal pardon for the rebels, no further taxes being collected therefore Henry didn't have enough money to protect Britney

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apr 2, 1489
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~ 536 years ago