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This course essay explores the extent to which rebellions posed a threat to Henry VII's authority. It discusses key uprisings, their motivations, and their repercussions on his regime. The essay emphasizes the importance of a structured argument, beginning with a well-crafted introduction that outlines the main thesis. It prepares the reader for an in-depth analysis of various rebellions, such as the Cornish Rebellion and the Lambert Simnel affair, assessing their impact on political stability during Henry VII’s reign, while considering the broader context of late 15th-century England.
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