Religion as Cause of Rebellion in Tudor England
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- Religion as a Cause of Tudor Rebellion
- Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
- Catholic Rebellion
- Reaction to the closure of monasteries and other Protestant reforms
- Regional in seven northern counties
- Religon was the main cause of the Pilgrimage of Grace
- Regional in seven northern counties
- Reaction to the closure of monasteries and other Protestant reforms
- Catholic Rebellion
- Western Rebellion 1549
- Catholic Rebellion
- Reaction to a new English Prayer Book
- Local to Devon and Cornwall
- Religon was the main cause of the South Western Rebellion
- Local to Devon and Cornwall
- Reaction to a new English Prayer Book
- Catholic Rebellion
- Kett's Rebellion 1549
- Protestant Rebellion
- Demanded further Protestant reforms
- Local to Norfolk
- Religion was a subsidiary cause of rebellion
- Local to Norfolk
- Demanded further Protestant reforms
- Protestant Rebellion
- Wyatt's Rebellion 1554
- Protestant
- Fear of further Catholic reforms
- Local to Kent
- Religion was a subsidiary cause of rebellion
- Local to Kent
- Fear of further Catholic reforms
- Protestant
- Northern Earls 1569
- Catholic Rebellion
- Reaction to Protestant refroms
- Regional in four northern counties
- Arguable Religion could both be a Subsidiary and or a Main cause
- Religion was a subsidiary cause of rebellion
- Religon was the main cause of the Northern Earls Rebellion
- Arguable Religion could both be a Subsidiary and or a Main cause
- Regional in four northern counties
- Reaction to Protestant refroms
- Catholic Rebellion
- Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
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