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The rebellion in 1569, known as the Rising of the North, was a good plan because it aimed to unite discontented factions in England, particularly Catholics seeking to restore Catholicism under Mary, Queen of Scots. It sought to capitalize on the dissatisfaction with Queen Elizabeth I's Protestant rule and her marriage policies. The rebellion included both local nobility and commoners, which could have provided a strong base of support. However, despite its strategic intentions, it ultimately failed due to lack of coordination and support from foreign powers.

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