pilgrimage of grace Flashcards

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causes

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  • henry viii closed all the churches and took the land to sell and make money
  • divorce of Catherine A meant that Mary no longer legitimate
  • poor harvest’s led to inflation and raise of food prices
  • many catholic nobles sacked
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what and when did the first rebellion occur

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the first rebellion in 1536 was led by Robert aske into Lincolnshire and york. (peaceful)

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3
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what did the carry during the march

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banners watt he 5 injuries of Jesus

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4
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how many pilgrims captured in the first rebellion

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8000

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5
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what did henry viii do in retaliation

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he sent duke of Norfolk to negotiate - the rebels agreed and went home

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when and why was the second revolt causes

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in 1537 there was another revolt in the north henry used this as an excuse and decided to execute 218 people and once of then being robert aske

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7
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when did robert aske die

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in 1537 by hanging by chains

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8
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what did the protesters want (5)

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  • Mary made legitimate
  • no more protestant reforms
  • parliament in york
  • henry does not head of church
  • small church houses reinstalled
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9
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why did henry break with church

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  • church had too much power that henry wanted Aswell he wanted wealth
  • not allowed to divorce Cathrina of A
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10
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why did the pilgrimage fail

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  • revellers to eager and gullible to agree to the conditions (too easy for the king)
  • force < diplomacy
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11
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why did askes execution become significant

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  • meant people were frightened of the king this ment that no other rebellions against him = Catholicism out
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why did the protestants gain confidence = sig

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  • all catholic monasteries banished and more protestan changues in the churches
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13
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when was the pilgrimage

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1536- 1537

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