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She got increasingly nervous throughout 1535, when she had still not born a son and Jane Seymour played the same game as she once had.

It is likely that she feared an annulment though, because that is what usually happened with unwanted queens in Europe. Only when she was accused of treason, did she see how much in danger she was.

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Anne Boleyn knew that Jane was going to be his next wife because Anne saw Henry looking at her is a love way. Anne was so cross with him she banned Jane to Soctland so Henry wouldn't see her. Henry was told by Thomas Cromwell that Anne did what she did. That is why Anne was killed not because Anne slept with someone but she never did.

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