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rebels underestimated how ruthless henry would be and let him trick them. Then the death of its supporters allowed the final few to be bullied into submission.

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it failed because the underestimated how ruthless henry would be

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Q: Why did the the pilgrimage of grace fail in 1536-1537?
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Why did the Pilgrimage of Grace fail does this mean that Henry had support?

no it didn't you moron! At least ask a proper question.


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What is a journey made for special purposes?

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What do you do on pilgrimages?

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