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1460 - 1470 (Elizabeth (Elizabeth has a large female dominated family and…
1460 - 1470
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Warwicks two daughters needed marriages and he was being increasingly isolated along with other nobles
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1470: Louis King of France unites Margret and Warwick and they reach the Angers Agreement in July 1470
In the agreement Warwick will invade England, defeat Edward, place Henry back on the throne and Margret will land in London with her son, however, Warwick lands and Edward flees to Burgundy as he cannot gather enough troops while Elizabeth goes to sanctuary
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Warwick was made to look like a fool and is embarrassed in England and France when Edward marries privately
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Robin of Resdale rebellion in 1469 which Clarence and Warwick were behind (taxes, foreign policy and nobility
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1469: Warwick married his daughter to Clarence without permission of the king (Edward's reign is now under threat as he doesn't have an heir)
July 1469: Battle of Edgecote (Warwick executes leading Woodville males after this battle - Richard Woodville, Earl Rivers and his son John)
1469: Edward is captured by Warwick and kept in the castle, Warwick petitions parliament to make Clarence King but they refuse to do anything without Edward there (law and order breaks down) and Warwick has to release him
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1470: Warwick rebels again, ambushes Edward and Edward defeats him at the Battle of Loscote in March
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1470: Edward builds up a force in Burgundy and asks for his dukedom back, Edward starts marching to London gathering forces along the way while Warwick gathers forces