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The impact of the Wars of the Roses on English society by 1499: trade and the economy; central authority and the regions.
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The end of the Yorkist Dynasty, 1486–1499 (A-level only)
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The end of the Yorkist Dynasty, 1486–1499 (A-level only)
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The impact of the Wars of the Roses on English society by 1499: trade and the economy; central authority and the regions
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Quick student answer
Which of the following events marked the end of the Yorkist Dynasty?
Direct answer
The Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 is widely regarded as the decisive event that ended the Yorkist Dynasty.
Key terms
- Yorkist Dynasty: The royal house that ruled England during the Wars of the Roses, ending with the death of Richard III in 1485.
- Tudor Dynasty: The royal house established by Henry VII after the Wars of the Roses, marking a new era in English history.
Common trap
Confusing the causes and consequences of the Wars of the Roses: Focus on distinguishing the key events that triggered the conflict from the resulting changes in governance and society.
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