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1450-1455 - Coggle Diagram
1450-1455
Cade's Rebellion - 1450
2nd May: Death of Suffolk
11th June: Rebels camp on Blackheath
18th June: Rebels decamp from Blackheath
19th June: Demands for arrest of Lord Saye and others accused of treason by the rebels
25th June: Henry VI abandons London
29th June: Rebels return to Blackheath - joined by men of Surrey and Sussex
1st/2nd July: Rebels move to Southwark
3rd July: Rebels cross London bridge - execution of Saye and Crowmer
5th July: Londoners push rebels back to Southwark
6th July: Settlement reached and royal charters of pardon issued
12th July: Death of Cade
France
1444: Truce of Tours; Henry's marriage to Charles VIII's niece Margaret of Anjou
not popular - had to pay her dowry
April 1450: English defeated at Formigny
July 1450: Somerset surrendered Caen
1451: English lose control of Gascony
June 1451: French occupied Bordeaux (capital of Aquitaine)
August 1451: English surrender Aquitaine
loss of trade (wine)
July 1453: Talbot killed and Bordeaux recaptured
ended 100 years war