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Welsh revolt and Edward I’s conquest of Wales

Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 History (2)

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  • Q1
    What did Edward I believe about the relationship between England and Wales?
    They should remain separate.
    Wales should be an independent kingdom.
    He could unite them under his kingship.
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  • Q2
    Which of these individuals or groups assisted Edward I in his war of conquest against the Welsh revolt of 1282?
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  • Q3
    Match the following words to the correct definitions.
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  • Q4
    Starting with the earliest, place these events in time order:
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  • Q5
    Which statement most closely describes Welsh support for Edward I?
    All Welsh people supported Llywelyn ap Gruffudd against Edward.
    Many Welsh princes and soldiers cooperated with Edward I.
    The Welsh resistance was solely led by Llywelyn and Dafydd.
    Edward I had no Welsh support in his campaign.
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  • Q6
    Seeing that the revolt had spread across Wales, Edward decided to launch a war of conquest. Instead of ruling through ______ as overlord, he wanted direct control over Wales - to be the King of Wales.
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