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1484-1499 (What Henry did: (1486: Married Elizabeth of York but only after…
1484-1499
What Henry did:
1486: Married Elizabeth of York but only after his coronation as he did not want people to think that he was only king because he married her
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Set date of reign for before the Battle of Bosworrth (21st August) meaning that any nobles that fought against him had committed treason
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1484: Queen Anne and Prince Richard both die of natural causes leaving Richard III isolated (no queen or male heir), the nobility no longer trusted him due to the fact he executed many nobles
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Richard is now extremely vulnerable and he now knows that Henry will try to invade again after the death of his family
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At Bosworth Henry was going to loose (less men) but Stanley charged in for Tudor as opposed to Richard last minuite
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July 1486: First rebellion, Lovell and Stafford
1487: June, Simnels rebellion and the Battle of Stoke
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1489: April, Yorkshire rebellion
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Perkin Warbeck claimed to be a member of the royal family (Prince Richard) and this was similar to Simnel
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1492: Henry made a treaty with France under the reign of Charles VIII to stop Warbeck from hiding out in France
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His marriage to Elizabeth of York united the Lancastrians and the Yorkists which put an end to the wars of the roses