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The downfall of the Yorkist Monarchy, 1483–1486 (A-level only) study guide
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The downfall of the Yorkist Monarchy, 1483–1486 (A-level only)
AqaA LevelHistory2B The Wars of the Roses, 1450–1499
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Study Guide: The Downfall of the Yorkist Monarchy
A comprehensive guide to understanding the downfall of the Yorkist monarchy, focusing on key events and figures.
Study Guide: The Downfall of the Yorkist Monarchy
Key Topics to Explore
- Richard III's Usurpation: Investigate the circumstances surrounding Richard's rise to power and the implications of the Princes in the Tower.
- Factional Rivalries: Analyze the role of key nobles and the impact of their rivalries on the stability of Richard's reign.
- Succession Issues: Examine the significance of Richard's personal losses and how they affected his political standing.
- The Battle of Bosworth: Understand the events leading up to the battle and its consequences for the Yorkist dynasty.
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- Look for primary sources from the period, such as chronicles and letters, to gain insight into the perspectives of those involved.
- Secondary analyses can provide context and interpretations of the events.
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- Create timelines to visualize the sequence of events.
- Engage in discussions with peers to deepen understanding and challenge interpretations.
- Practice past exam questions to familiarize yourself with the format and expectations.
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