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Over [174]
2 years ago
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Why had the northern earls lost power?

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zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
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Both Neville and Percy had lost position at court, and Norfolk too felt displaced as a result of the younger Protestant nobles which Elizabeth doted on. It can be argued that the Revolt of the Northern Earls was a religious dispute, as the Earls wanted the restoration of Catholicism in England.
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