To what extent was the Pilgrimage of Grace a protest against the religious policies of Henry VIII's government?

Title: To what extent was the Pilgrimage of Grace a protest against the religious policies of Henry VIII's government?
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To what extent was the Pilgrimage of Grace a protest against the religious policies of Henry VIII's government?
There has been great scholarly interest in the Pilgrimage of Grace for decades, with there being two main disputes; each argument provoking a great debate. The first argument being about the motive for the uprising and the second; how it was started. Religion must have been of a great influence, and therefore the reason behind the rebellion as it has become known as the Pilgrimage of Grace. This is because its leaders visualized their revolt …showed first 75 words of 2163 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2163 total…Tab/>Mac Culloch(ed), 1995, The reign of Henry VIII; politics, policy and piety. Hampshire: Mac Millan press ltd 6.<Tab/>Palmer, 1971, Henry VIII, London: Longman Group Limited 7.<Tab/>West Yorkshire Archaeology Service, The Tudors in West Yorkshire; Pilgrimage of Grace. http://www.arch.wyjs.org.uk/AdvSrv/Tudorweb/TPilgrimage.html 8.<Tab/>Williams, P, 1998, The Later Tudors; England 1547-1603, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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