Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Wars and the Throne of England
There has been a lot of wars everyplace whose vent to take over the fanny in England, that starts off as an argument which soon escalates into a bloody war; the tragic thing about these wars ar that most of them could have been work without scrap. Which wars you ask? Well the contend of the Roses, the Battle of Hastings, and the Glorious Revolution.\nThe fight of the roses is a civil war that happened in England between the Lancaster and the York family to match who would take the thr integrity. The war started in the year 1455, and ended in the year of 1487. (Funk & Wagnalls New conception Encyclopedia) The war was named the war of the roses because hydrogen VI, the king of the Lancasters, had a droop that had a design of a red rose and because Richard Plantagenet, rectify known as Richard of York, Richard III, or the third duke of York, had a personal identification number that had a design of a white rose. There was one person who fought for each family, Richard Pl antagenet and hydrogen VI. Richard Plantagenet, born(p) on October 2, 1452 at Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England, was the 3rd duke of York, and the 9th son of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge. Richard of York is also known for murdering his deuce nephews in the murder nerve, the princes in the tower. Sadly, Richard of York suffered from a severe case of scoliosis. The representative of the York family, Henry VI, born on December 6th, 1421 in Windsor, Berkshire, England was the only child of the espouse couple Henry V and Catherine of France. (Crowe-Carraco, Carol) The war of the roses sadly conduct to a lot of conflict over society for the succeeding(prenominal) years. For example, the use of warfare caused Englands government to change, bringing England into the spiritual rebirth and Reformation. (Barton, Marcella) There are a lot of ways that the dickens families couldve easily decided on who was going to take over the throne, such as hardly flippi ng a coin, making twain members of the two families list reasons why they would make a g...
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