Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Richard III's defeat
- Emergence of Henry Tudor
- The only credible alternative
- Exiled to France in 1471
- Buckingham's rebellion
- The way Richard took the throne was
always make enemies
- Early in Richard's reign
- Where / when he was weakest
- In the south
- Henry Tudor would marry Edward IV's daughter
- Streanthen Henry's claim to the throne
- Unite the Lancs and Yorkists
- It failed
- Henry Tudor never got England
- It did establish Henry as the main rival
- Nobles
- Stanly and Percy families where fighting
- They wouldn't support Richard
- Southerners had rebeled then fled
- Richard replaced them with northerners
- Resentment
- Divisions
- Richard wasn't in control
- Why did he have so few supporters?
- princes in the tower
- Rumors he wanted to marry his niece
- No heir
- His only son died
- Accused of poisoning his wife
- 1485 - Bosworth
- The direct cause of Richard's defeat
- He died
- If there was no Bosworth Richard
would have been king for longer
- Richard needed a complete victory to provide stability
- He took Stanley's son hostage
- Stanley didn't fight for him
- Richard should have won
- French support of Henry Tudor
- Brittiany needed English help to stay independant
- They where going to hand over Henry Tudor
- Henry had to flee to France
- France gave him
- Ships
- This is how you get power at the time
- Soldiers
- Money
- credibility
- Needed if he wants the support of the nobility
- Richard's personality
- It was the reason he died at Bosworth
- He could inspire loyalty
- Manipulative
- The princes in the Tower
- 2 years before his defeat
- If Richard won at Bosworth he would still be king
- No other factors made his defeat certian
- made people doubt him
- Gave strenth to the campian
against him