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Nov 13, 2020

[Answer] 7. The battles for the English throne in the fifteenth century became known by which name?

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...1. Wars of the Rings 2. Wars of the Roses 3. Wars of the Republic 4. Wars of the Richards The claimants for the throne of England came from Lancaster, represented by the red rose, and York, represented by the white rose. The name did not come into common use until the nineteenth century. Victory eventually went to Henry Tudor, of the House of Lancaster, who defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Having become King Henry VII, the new monarch consolidated his position by marrying Elizabeth of York and adopting the Tudor rose, which combined both the red and white roses.




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Wars of the Roses:


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