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Richard III's defeat
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A-level History - Medieval (Wars of the roses) Mind Map on Richard III's defeat, created by jakecampling on 29/04/2014.
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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
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