What Is The Dissolution Of The Lesser Monasteries Act Of 1536?

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With these suppressions that were going around in England, and as well with the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act of 1536 lead to a much resistance to Henry’s reforms, a notable resistance that occurred was the Pilgrimage of Grace, in which some 20,000-40,000 rebels led by Robert Aske. However King Henry VIII came into a deal with them, later broke the deal that he would pardoned them. However, since he broke his promised he had, Robert Aske, its own leaders & some 200 of its rebels were later arrested, charged with treason & lastly executed. After his death, his only legitimate son; Edward VI was the only heir on line to inherit the throne of the Tudor Dynasty. The queen was later again pregnant to another child; a son & this time

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