pilgrimage of grace Flashcards
causes
- 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
what and when did the first rebellion occur
the first rebellion in 1536 was led by Robert aske into Lincolnshire and york. (peaceful)
what did the carry during the march
banners watt he 5 injuries of Jesus
how many pilgrims captured in the first rebellion
8000
what did henry viii do in retaliation
he sent duke of Norfolk to negotiate - the rebels agreed and went home
when and why was the second revolt causes
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
when did robert aske die
in 1537 by hanging by chains
what did the protesters want (5)
- Mary made legitimate
- no more protestant reforms
- parliament in york
- henry does not head of church
- small church houses reinstalled
why did henry break with church
- church had too much power that henry wanted Aswell he wanted wealth
- not allowed to divorce Cathrina of A
why did the pilgrimage fail
- revellers to eager and gullible to agree to the conditions (too easy for the king)
- force < diplomacy
why did askes execution become significant
- meant people were frightened of the king this ment that no other rebellions against him = Catholicism out
why did the protestants gain confidence = sig
- all catholic monasteries banished and more protestan changues in the churches
when was the pilgrimage
1536- 1537