Creado por Rebecca Davidson
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HOW DID CRANFIELD TRY TO SOLVE JAMES' DEBT PROBLEMS? | CALLED A HALT TO BORROWING, SOLD CROWN LANDS, OBTAINED AS MUCH FROM EXISTING REVENUE. HE INCREASED FARMERS RENT BY £4000, CUT GIFTS AND PENSIONS THAT JAMES OFTEN GAVE OUT. |
DID JAMES FOLLOW CRANFIELD'S SOLUTION? | NO, HE MADE EXCEPTIONS FOR BUCKINGHAM (GAVE HIM £30,000 FOR A NEW HOUSE). SPENT LAVISHLY IN BOHEMIA CRISIS. |
WHY DID CRANFIELD'S PLAN FAIL? | BECAUSE JAMES CONTINUED TO OVERSPEND- DEBT= £1,624,523 (1621). |
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