The Rising of the North: Every Day
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
- In 1569, some Catholic earls sympathetic to Mary Queen of Scots attempted a rebellion in Northern England with the hopes to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I.
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Music used:
"Thatched Villagers" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- “England North of the Trent in 1525.” Map. Emery Walker Ltd., n.d.
- Fletcher, A., and D. MacCullough. Map. Tudor Rebellion. New York: Longman, 1997.
- Hickey, Julia. “Highead Castle and Thistlewood Tower.” The History Jar, May 16, 2017. thehistoryjar.com/tag/battle-....
- Jones, Keith. “The Rising of the North.” Markenfield Hall, June 2016. markenfieldhall.com/history/t....
- Shrubsole, Guy. “Mapping the 55,000-Acre Raby Estates.” Who owns England?, June 11, 2019. whoownsengland.org/2019/06/11....
"England"
"Rebels"
*"Leonard Dacre"*
Who would have thought that a single man could take on an army?
@@AnImperialGodhe's the sea lord
@@AnImperialGodcuz he's God
lol
Ah yes the three factions of Christianity Protestant, Catholic and Leonard Dacre.
Lmao
Orthodox?
@@KingdomOfMontenegrowatch the video
@@KingdomOfMontenegrono, Leonard Dacre
the three genders
Who could forget Leonard Dacre's no 1 hit single : I fought the North and the North won.
Leonard Dacre pvps alone the Queen's forces
Always found this particular rebellion incredibly interesting, it being the last time the North of England rebelled (if you can call these events so grand a word). If I recall correctly the rebels seized Hartlepool in the hopes of Spanish aid, which had been promised by Phillip II’s ambassador without any authorisation to do so. Sad really.
I think it depends on if you will only count it if only the North rebelled, because obviously the English Civil war happened and their was a lot if rebelling and fighting in the north.
Good times all round, only 1569 Catholic kids remember
I thought this was the raising of the north for a second, would be another cool idea for a video. William the conqueror is known more for his invasion in 1066 and not really for how he ruled with an iron first for the next couple decades.
The Harrying of the North, you mean?
I thought this was Leningrad
@@oicmapperit literally says England
@@goldenfiberwheat238 I didnt bother reading
@@igorlopes7589 Wait am I dumb? I just looked it up and you're right. For some reason I thought it was the Raising of The North.
Always a good day when your favorite cartographer uploads
Fr
mapper*
@@kaastermdk no, cartographer.
@@kaastermdk Mappers are those who make alt history polenball vidoes
@@BlazingFlame69 true. The correct term for these creators would be Videomapers
Cartographer is used to people who actually dedicate their life to this type of research, in a more professional way
can you do the rise and fall of the omani empire
Oman #1
Include the part where the sultan of oman started living in zanzibar
@@dirtegarbage, and the part where he was overthrown and had to live in Oman again.
Leonard Dacre took on the whole North single handed
Cool to see such a relatively niche regional conflict animated, fingers crossed for the Lincolnshire Rising and Pilgrimage of Grace next
*The King in the north!*
Oh wow, I was NOT expecting where I'm from to be a map haha. Thank you for this!
Nice video 👍
Oh! You should do Edgar Aetheling's brief rule in Northumbria and the Harrying of the North c. 1069-1070. Either way, love to see my dear North given some love.
Funny how the rebels immediately retreated upon hearing that Elizabeth had sent an army
Things didn't go south this time I guess
Norf mentioned! On a serious note it'd be cool if you covered the harrying of the north, idk how but it's an often forgotten severe episode in english history
Truly one of the risings of all time
The north sees more convincing uprisings whenever Newcastle plays Sunderland
_THE QUEEN IN THE NOR-_ never mind.
Cool idea for a video: The short lived English republic
legit never heard of this before. This period of English history is just so chaotic.
Am I the only one, whose first thought upon looking at the thumbnail, was "huh, rebellion in South Korea"?
I mean, coastlines and borders of Britain are really similar to that of Korean peninsula. Never noticed until now.
Even if the catholic earls were able to free Mary Stuart then how did they plan to crush the Royal Army in the military campaign and in the pitched battles? I am sure that Elizabeth I didn´t consider giving up the crown under those circumstances.
Why haven't I heard of this? Plenty more events in the north on the medieval era though that I don't know much about.
Can you do the War of the roses
I was just studying this in history
You forgot the one catholic who rose up in Ipswich. Honestly, unwatchable
The music reminds me of ye olde CGP Grey's video about English monarchs (and their bigger army diplomacy) :)
How can I do this map?
I love these silly little videos where nothing actually happens
What happened to the rebels that fled to Scotland? Were they refugees who ended up settling down in Scotland? Or did they make their way back to England after a time?
1:14 the north has fallen, millions must emigrate to new world colonies or however the cookie crumbles
the soyculture has fallen, millions must repeat unfunny jokes from 196
@@GAMER123GAMINGa reference isn’t always a joke, also I’m an agent of 4cuck
Norf FC
ik horrible maps ended, but pls review the map of that one new pirate game "skull and bones". It pretty much turned the coast of africa into an archipelago
That might just be the most pathetic rebellion in English history
Clearly you haven't heard of the chartist movements march on Parliament in 1848
@@mappingshaman5280 "Ah, sod this for a game of soldiers, it's raining!" - An accurate summary of the Chartist mindset, 1848
My honest reaction to that: 😮😮😮
For a second I thought this was the rise of North Korea.
On an unrelated note... thumbs up if you've NOTICED them.
the bad ending
Peak
Norf FC win
Like Game of Thrones, Jimmy?
Yes, Jimmy just like your game of thrones.
Do game of thrones every year
Manas Tallguy has the best video on the War of the Five Kings, accurate to the book version with some minor mistakes
It will be a never ending series (because it wont ever be finished just like the books)
Can you do the Marian civil war next and the war took place before during and after the rising of the north and the rising of the north was actually a part of the war and it was a civil war between the supporters of Mary Queen of Scots and The Supporters of her infant son king James VI of Scotland and among the supporters of the king were his half uncle James Stewart 1st Earl of Moray, his paternal grandfather the 4th Earl of Lennox, John Erskine Earl of Mar and James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton and they were supported by England among the supporters for the queen was James Hamilton 1st Duke of Chatellerault 2nd Earl of arran, George Gordon 5th Earl of Huntley, John Fleming 5th lord Fleming, Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange and Adam Gordon of Auchindoun younger brother of George Gordon 5th earl of Huntley and the war would begin in the month of May in the year 1568 and it would end on the 28th of May of the year 1573 with the surrender of Edinburgh Castle.
The North remembers.
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New videos about Turks please
why did you bother with this obscure conflict...?
Demonstrated strong Catholic rebellion against Eizabeth, even from the nobility, which would become a recurring issue throughout Elizabeth’s reign and would become a primary factor in the execution Mary, Queen of Scots 17 years later. Not that significant in of itself but demonstrated the divisions in England in this time.
@@JustBerib come to think of it... i should find a video as to why the succeeding british monarch didnt go back to catholicism. that always seemed off.
@@matthewbarabas3052 If it was James I you're talking about he stuck to Protestantism because he was raised by the protestant Scottish nobility, who were the reason the catholic Mary, Queen of Scots was exiled (and subsequently fled to England) in the first place. And Elizabeth knew to not choose a Catholic heir since she'd seen first hand the instability that changing the state religion had caused already after her sister Mary. And so the protestant James would become king.
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can we consider this a JoJo reference?
Leonard Dacre used the ultimate Joestar technique and fled to Scotland
Catholics should of won. a Catholic monarchy is just what england (and practically earth in general) needs.
Aight that was pathetic, that rebellion sucked.
The north elected their own king
EmperorTigerstar, if you pin this comment, I will join as a member of the channel.
Free the north! 🟨🟥
Typical age of empires situation
Player 1: (ussername) Leonard dacre
Player 2: (default) England
Player 3: (default) catholic rebels
Do a video about the Dumnonian war of 2024 😉