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JACK CADE REBELLION

By.Ronavin And Alec

Alec

Existing Problem

  • The country was recovering from a long and costly war with France
  • the government was struggling to maintain order and stability.
  • taxes, corruption, and misrule.

Alec

New Idea

New

Idea

  • Jack Cade's Rebellion was fueled by the idea of political reform and the removal of corrupt officials.
  • Cade and his followers believed that the government was not serving the best interests of the people

Henry VI of England

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Ronavin

Leader Of Rebellion

Leader

Of

Rebellion

  • Jack Cade was the leader of the rebellion.
  • Cade was a charismatic leader who was able to rally the support of many disaffected groups.

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Alec

Followers of Rebellion

Follower

Of

Rebellion

  • The followers of the revolution were a diverse group of disaffected people
  • including peasants, artisans, and merchants.

PICTURES

Pictures

Ronavin

Symbols

  • The symbols of the rebellion were the banners and flags carried by the rebels.
  • These often featured images of the Virgin Mary, as well as slogans demanding political reform and the removal of corrupt officials.

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Pictures

Ronavin

Leader Of Government

Leader

Of

Government

  • The leader of the government during the rebellion was King Henry VI
  • The king was weak and ineffective

King Henry VI Of England.

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Alec

Follower Of The Government

Follower

Of

Government

  • The followers of the government were the royal army and the supporters of the king and his advisers.
  • They were loyal to the established order and were opposed to any kind of rebellion or popular uprising.

Alec

Catalyst

Catalyst

  • The catalyst for the rebellion was a combination of economic hardship, political corruption, and the misrule of the government.

Ronavin

Action

  • Involved The Rebels march on London
  • Began In kent
  • Marched to make King Henery VI implement refroms

Ronavin

Results

  • The immediate result of the rebellion was the suppression of the uprising and the execution of many of its leaders.
  • However the rebellion had a lasting impact on English history.
  • It set the stage for further unrest and conflict in the years to come.

Results

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WORK CITED

WORK

CITED

https://www.historytoday.com/archive/killing-jack-cade#:~:text=The%20rebels%20complained%20bitterly%20of,severely%20damaged%20Kent's%20foreign%20trade.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jack-Cade

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Cade%27s_Rebellion

https://www.britannica.com/event/Cades-Rebellion

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