3.2 essay plan
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- Created on: 13-01-21 16:22
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- How far do you agree that the Statute of Artificers (1563) was the key turning point
in changing the relationship of central government with the localities in the years
1485–1603?
- LOA : no, it was the development of JPs which was the truing point
- agree
- the statue of artificiers 1563 = attempt to solve problems
- all unmarried people under 30 had to work
- 12-60 had to work of a field and have wages assesed
- fixed hours
- apprenticeships
- 7yrs
- was the turning point as it fixed many issues and developed local gov systems eg jps
- however...
- it looked backwards in its aims
- it increased and relied on the role of the jps
- they were the ones to fix hours and wages
- shows that without the JPs this act = not significantly chaning anything
- transfered more power to localities
- the statue of artificiers 1563 = attempt to solve problems
- disagree
- Was the JPs that were the turning points
- act of parliament 1495- could act on info without jury
- 1509- Jps appointed for life
- HViii- 2200 jps 90% were gentry
- 1552- jps licenced ale houses
- HViii- 2200 jps 90% were gentry
- 1653- enforced the act of artificers
- In charge of collecting donation as per poor relif
- 1572- listed poor from each parish
- had a significant role throughout the period
- role incresed in significance - improving central govs control of localities
- allowed for enforcement of acts
- Was the JPs that were the turning points
- Re-establishing the Council of the North (1537) saw a greater transfer of power
to the localities.
- increased central GOVs contorl of the north
- The Act for the Relief of the Poor (1598) was a new and far-reaching initiative
for the localities
- increased sig of JPs
- 2 had to sign licence to beg
- now a national system for the poor
- 1st time local provision was streamlined by gov
- however built on 50yrs of experimentation- not innovative
- increased sig of JPs
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