Suppression of the Rebellion

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What happened to the Lincolnshire Rebellion and the northern rebels?

The Lincolnshire Rebellion collapsed quickly, but northern rebels captured York, Hull, and Pontefract Castle.

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How did Henry VIII react to the rebellions?

Henry VIII was alarmed and sent an army north led by Thomas Howard.

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Why did Norfolk negotiate with the rebels at Doncaster?

He was badly outnumbered, so he offered pardons and promised reforms to calm the rebellion.

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Why was Henry able to break his promises to the rebels?

Rebellion started again in Cumberland and the East Riding in 1537, giving him an excuse.

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How did Norfolk deal with the renewed rebellion in 1537?

He quickly crushed it, declared martial law, and executed 74 rebels.

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What happened to rebel leaders such as Darcy and Hussey?

They were taken to London, put on trial, and executed.