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Why did The Duke of York return from Ireland in 1450?
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A-Level History Mind Map on Why did The Duke of York return from Ireland in 1450?, created by Alexander Bishop on 20/04/2016.
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Why did The Duke of York return from Ireland in 1450?
Take the throne
Some people saw the Duke of York as a replacement for the king
The Cade rebels wanted the King to take advise from him
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The King at the time was Henry VI
They didn't want York to be the king
Clear his name
Cade used the name "Mortimer"
This was Yorks' mother's maiden name
Some people thought that York was part of this.
Local rumours
Others thought that York wanted to overthrow the KIng
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Usper the King
Wanted his lrepayment
The King owned him money
Due to the king bankcurrtping the country, the King sold the crown jewels and borrowed money from Richard
The goverment didn't repay him for the money which he lent to Henry VI
Owned £26,000 (About over £10 million today)
Protect his position
Thought that he should be chief adviser
He was furious since Somerset became chief adviser
Feared that he might be charged with treason
Feared that Somerset would be reconised as the heir to the throne
Fear of being attainted
Remove Somerset
York blamed Somerset for the lost of land in France
Somerset replaced York in France and York was sent to Ireland
Thought that he should be the chief adviser
He thought that Somerset was to blame
Bring justice and end corruptions
Took himself as the mantel of Champion of justice
Anti-corruption
York claim to be attacking so called "Evil Men"
At the end of September 1450, York stated to call all tratiors to be brought to justice
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