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Kett's Rebellion was a revolt in Norfolk, England during the reign of Edward VI, largely in response to the enclosure of land. It began at Wymondham on 8 July 1549 with a group of rebels destroying fences that had been put up by wealthy landowners. One of their targets was yeoman farmer Robert Kett who, instead of resisting the rebels, agreed to their demands and offered to lead them. Kett and his forces, joined by recruits from Norwich and the surrounding countryside and numbering some 16,000, set up camp on Mousehold Heath to the north-east of the city on 12 July. The rebels stormed Norwich on 21 July and on 1 August defeated a force led by the Marquess of Northampton that had been sent by the government to suppress the uprising. Kett's rebellion ended on 27 August when the rebels were defeated by an army under the leadership of the Earl of Warwick at the Battle of Dussindale. Kett was captured, held in the Tower of London, tried for treason, and hanged from the walls of Norwich Castle on 7 December 1549.
Common craft video about Kett's Rebellion by Year 13 A-Level History
In this video I tell the story of Kett's Rebellion, a peasantry uprising in Norfolk that took place in 1549. How did the oldest pub in Norwich end up becoming embroiled in the drama? Norwich Pub Tours: http://www.norwichpubtours.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/norwichpubtours http://www.twitter.com/norwichpubtours
A punky, rebellious song about Robert Kett and his rebellion in Norfolk in 1549.
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Revision video on Kett's Rebellion Music- 'Country House'- Blur
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Norwich Castle was built in 1067, the year after the Norman invasion of England. It featured prominently in the rebellion of 1173-74 and in Kett's rebellion in 1549. It was used as a jail between 1220 & 1870, and converted to a museum to the public which opened in 1895.