The war in Scotland; whether it should still be continued or not.. also the rest of Europe were majority Catholic and therefore might wanted to convert England back to Catholicism, by possibly going to war.
Another problem was Religious reform and whether the government should officially enforce religion along the lines of being Protestant into England.
Another problem was that he was too young to have an heir and so his succession was possibly in stable furthermore who would listen to an inexperienced boy?
Another problem, was that inflation and enclosure was happing this arguably was the main problem because it could possibly unite the most amount of people against the crown.
The short answer is that Edward VI never had to actually face his problems. He never reached majority, so others in the form of a Regency Council actually governed and dealt with the problems that occurred during his reign.
The successor to Edward VI was Queen Mary I.
Edward vi (1537 - 1553)
Edward VI failed to survive his illness (tuberculosis)
That would be Edward, later Edward VI.
Edward Seymour!
King Edward VI Handsworth was created in 1883.
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King Edward VI was a Protestant :D
Edward VI never married, and died age 15. He had previously been betrothed to Mary, Queen of Scots as a child. None of Henry VIII's children (Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, Henry Fitzroy) had offspring.
he had a fight with king edward
King Edward VI Community College was created in 1966.
King Edward VI of England was born on October 12, 1537.