War Of The Roses Research Paper

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The Wars Of The Roses
.There was a big war between two families to see who would take over the throne of England after the death of Edward III as the both houses were related to him they both wanted to take over .The wars of the roses contained of many wars between the Lancastre and the York for the throne after the death of Edward III that went on for years.
“The wars of the Roses were a series of battles fought in medieval England from 1455 to 1485 between the house of Lancaster and the house of York”(Wars Of Roses. warsoftheroses).
The reaction the Lancastrians and the yorks both wanted the throne was because “Both the Lancastrians and the Yorks, Closely related, claimed the throne through descent from the sons of Edward lll, the King of England from 1327 to 1377”(The War of Roses. History). “The conflict resulted from social and financial troubles that followed the Hundred Years' War, combined with the mental infirmity and weak rule of Henry VI, which revived …show more content…

The bloody encounter lasted less than an hour, and the Yorkists carried the day”(The War of Roses. History).“An uneasy peace was broken in 1459, and in 1460 the Lancastrians were defeated, and York was granted the right to ascend to the throne upon Henry’s death”(The War of Roses. History). “In the opening battle of England's War of the Roses the Yorkists defeated King Henry VI’s Lancastrian forces at St.Albans, 20 miles northwest of London”(The War of Roses. History). “Many Lancastrian nobles perished, including Edmund Beaufort, the duke of Somerset, and the king was forced to submit to the rule of his cousin, Richard of York.”(The War of Roses. History). “Gathering forces in northern England, the Lancastrians surprised and killed York at wakefield in december and then marched south toward London, defeating warwick on the way to the second battle of St.Albans”(Wars Of The Roses.

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