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  1. The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (Essential Histories) by Michael Hicks, 2003-11-21
  2. Lancaster Against York: The Wars of the Roses and the Foundation of Modern Britain by Trevor Royle, 2008-07-22
  3. The Kingmaker's Sisters: Six Powerful Women in the Wars of the Roses by David Baldwin, 2009-08-01
  4. The Military Campaigns of the Wars of the Roses (Illustrated History Paperbacks) by Philip A. Haigh, 1999-04
  5. The Wars of the Roses by J. R. Lander, 2007-03-22
  6. The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution in England, c.1437-1509 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) (Volume 0) by Christine Carpenter, 1997-11-13
  7. The Wars of the Roses (Men at Arms Series, 145) by Terence Wise, 1983-11-24
  8. The Wars of the Roses: A Concise History by Charles Derek Ross, 1986-05
  9. The Wars of the Roses (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Robin Neillands, 2006-03
  10. The Wars of the Roses (A Royal History of England)
  11. The Wars of the Roses by Michael Hicks, 2010-10-26
  12. Medieval Castles, Stately & Historic Houses of Great Britain & Northern Ireland: From ancient times to the Wars of the Roses and 1485 by Charles Phillips, 2009-02-25
  13. Wars Roses Pb by Anthony Goodman, 1990-11-16
  14. Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses by John A. Wagner, 2001-07-01

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In 1348, the Black Death ravaged Great Britain and by the end of the century, the region's population had fallen from 4 million to 2 million. Through these decades of struggle and conflict, Wales simmered. The cause of national independence was still strong. From 1405, however, Glyndwr's forces lost ground and soon thereafter the country was regained by the English king. Although a new king, Henry V, offered him and his followers a pardon in 1413, Glyndwr refused it and vanished from the stage of history. England was embattled on other fronts as well, suffering through the Hundred Years' War. By 1371, England had lost much of its land on French soil. Henry V, immortalized by Shakespeare, revived England's claims to France, and his victory at Agincourt was notable for making obsolete the forms of medieval chivalry and warfare. After Henry's death in 1422, disputes arose among successors to the crown that resulted in a long period of civil strife, the Wars of the Roses, between the Yorkists, who used a white rose as their symbol, and the Lancastrians with their red rose. The last Yorkist king was Richard III, who got bad press from Shakespeare, but who is defended to this day as a hero by the people of the city of York. Richard was defeated at Bosworth Field, and the victory introduced England into its first Tudor, the shrewd and wily Henry VII. By a twist of fate, Henry Tudor was a Welshman.

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King Henry VI (1421-1471)
He ruled England from 1422-1461 and then again from 1470-1471. Henry may fairly be said to have been a very good man, but a very bad king. He was pious and devoted to education, but lacked either the governing or the military skills to run 15th Century Britain. In 1445, Henry married Margaret of Anjou. Her favorites, such as Somerset and Buckingham ruled the court in all but name. In 1453, however, a mental breakdown by Henry allowed Richard, Duke of York, to step in as "Protector". When Henry regained his sanity, he was urged by his wife and her favorites to throw York and his allies out of the Government. On May 22nd of that year, York and his allies began to take that Government back. (Trivia: Henry VI was the first King of England to never personally command an Army against a foreign foe.)
King Edward IV (1442-1483)
He ruled England from 1461-1470 and againfrom 1471-1483. Upon the death of his father, the Duke of York, in the battle of Wakefield on December 31, 1460, Edward took up both the position and the quarrel of his sire. In 1461, He was taken to Parliament by "The Kingmaker", Richard Neville, and crowned king. The two of them then headed north and engaged with the Lancastrian army in the battle of Towton; a Yorkist victory. This spelled the beginning of the end for the Lancastrians. Edward ruled for the next 9 years and it would take the influence of the Kingmaker to bring the Lancastrians to power again. (Trivia: The battle of Towton was the largest battle ever fought on English soil. Contemporary sources reported the numbers of men in the hundreds of thousands, though they were prone to spice up amounts (the big fish syndrome) and the actual number was probably nearer to 40,000 individuals.)

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After Henry II, English in started running into problems, either with the Barons, the people or from pretenders to the throne. King John was defeated by the barons and only kept the throne by signing the Magna Carta, which stated that the king was not above the law, that he only ruled by the will of the people, and that if he broke his part of the contract, then the people had the right to overthrow the king. The whole episode amounted to a civil war, and was probably not as cosy as the painting on the left depicts Continental wars continued to cost England more money than it could afford. England soon lost all its French possessions apart from Gascony (Bordeaux). Edward II's forays into Europe did not succeed in re-conquering any ground. Between 1370 and 1413, Kings were dethroned, Peasants revolted and the House of Lancaster seized the throne. Henry V's reign was brief and colourful (1413 to 22) The English are a nation for remembering victories and forgetting defeats. Henry V's victory at Agincourt, thanks to Shakespeare, is well remembered. "Cry God for Harry, England and St George" But the territorial gains that Agincourt brought were soon lost, and even Gascony had fallen. By 1453 only Calais remained as an English foothold in Europe

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Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford,
the great minister of Charles I. , and Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, was of an ancient and wealthy Yorkshire family, and was born at London, in 1593. He studied at Cambridge, married in 1611, was knighted, and travelled on the continent. He was returned to parliament as member for Yorkshire in 1614, and the next year was named custus rotulorum for the West Riding. He sat in several parliaments for Yorkshire, and without going to extremes, took part with the opponents of the court. He was once made sheriff of Yorkshire that he might not be returned to parliament, and was afterwards imprisoned for refusing a forced loan. In 1628 his course was changed; he went over to the side of the king, and was created Baron Wentworth, then Viscount, lord President of the Council of the North, and in 1629 Privy-Councillor. As President of the North he exercised arbitrary power, and violated the Petition of Right; and his love of power still unsatisfied, he was made, by his own desire, Lord-Deputy of Ireland in July, 1633.

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