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Essay heading: Henry Vii & Richard Iii
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It was very important in history. The Lancastrian, Henry Tudor defeated the Yorkist, Richard the third at the battle of Bosworth field in 1485 and became King Henry VII. We all know that, but the important thing is that it marked the end of the civil wars known as ? THE WAR OF THE ROSES.
It had been fought between two leading houses called Lancaster (red rose) and York (white rose)... displayed 300 characters
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The Tudor rose was red and white showing the union of the two houses in the new dynasty. displayed next 300 characters
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