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Essay heading: How Far Do You Agree With Shakespeare’S View Of Richard?
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Henry had promised to marry Elizabeth of York and by doing this he would be able to bring the Lancastrians and Yorkists. This shows that Henry wants to make peace, everyone would see Richard as a murderer and causing havoc. At the battle of Bosworth Richard was deserted by many of his men at a crucial stage of the battle... displayed 300 characters
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These men transferred their loyalty to Henry Tudor. This desertion shows that Richard was an unpopular man and king.
Because of the hatred for Richard he decided to protect himself by gaining more supporters, he invited De la Pole and duke of Norfolk to join his privy council. By 1485 he had the political support and they had stayed on his side as he had 12,000 soldiers for the battle of Bosworth... displayed next 300 characters
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