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In what year did Henry win the battle of Bosworth?
1485
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Why was Henry's victory at the battle of Bosworth significant?
It allowed him to claim the
throne
of England.
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Who supported Henry in the battle of Bosworth?
Nobles such as
Stanley
supported him.
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How many men did Henry have at the battle of Bosworth?
He had
5,000
men.
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What was a major concern for Henry after winning the battle of Bosworth?
He was still seen as an
outsider.
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When was Henry's coronation?
November
1485
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Why did Henry claim he was crowned a day before the battle of Bosworth?
To strengthen his claim to the
throne
.
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What significant event occurred on 7th November 1485?
The first
parliament
formed.
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What did forming a parliament signify for Henry VII?
It showed
legitimacy
and support for his reign.
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Who did Henry marry in January 1486?
Elizabeth of York
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How did Henry's marriage to Elizabeth of York strengthen his claim to the throne?
She was the daughter of
Edward IV
, linking him to the throne.
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What was the significance of Henry's progress throughout the Kingdom in March 1486?
It helped him gain popularity and security.
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What happened during the conspiracy of Lovell and the Staffords in July 1486?
Lovell escaped to
France
, and Humphrey Stafford was
executed
.
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What did the birth of Prince Arthur on 19th September 1486 signify for Henry?
It provided him with an
heir
to
the
throne.
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What threat did Lambert Simnel pose to Henry in May 1487?
He pretended to be the Earl of Warwick and was crowned king in
Ireland
.
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What was the outcome of the Battle of Stoke in June 1487?
Henry
defeated
Simnel
and the Irish troops.
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How did Henry's reaction to the Battle of Stoke affect his reign?
It secured his reign by eliminating a
significant
threat.
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When did the second parliament open?
9th November
1487
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What happened in 1489 regarding the rebellion in Yorkshire?
The
Earl of Northumberland
was killed while collecting taxes.
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What was the significance of the Treaty of Medina del Campo in March 1489?
It agreed on the marriage between
Prince Arthur
and
Catherine of Aragon
, strengthening ties with Spain.
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What was the outcome of Warbeck's invasion of England in September 1496?
It showed weaker security for
Henry
as
Warbeck
caused
damage.
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How did Henry respond to Warbeck's rebellion in 1497?
He sent troops to defeat
Warbeck
, who ultimately
surrendered.
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What happened to Henry's palace at Sheen in December 1497?
It was destroyed by a fire.
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What was the significance of the birth of Princess Mary in March 1496?
It added another
heir
to the
throne
, increasing
security.
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What did the execution of Sir James Tyrell in 1502 signify?
It
showed
that Yorkists
had
support
against
Henry.
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When did Henry VII die?
21st
April 1509
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What were the short-term strategies Henry used to secure his reign?
Married
Elizabeth of York
Avoided expensive foreign wars
Used parliament in
1485
to legitimate his claim
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What were the long-term strategies Henry used to secure his reign?
Diplomatic maneuvers
reinforced
the idea of a
dynasty
Gained support from the
Pope
and
Phillip
of Spain
Created a stable
Tudor
dynasty with his children
Established economic order and reduced rebellion potential through taxation
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What personality traits helped Henry secure his reign?
Experience in
Brittany
and France allowed him to see plots early
Success in battles like
Bosworth
and
Stoke
enhanced his image
Loyalty from close advisors like
Fox
,
Morton
, and
Daubney
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What factors beyond Henry's control contributed to his security?
Lack of strong opponents with good claims to the throne
Nobles desired a king with authority after
Richard III's
reign
Timing of his death may have prevented future rebellions
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What were the consequences of Henry's actions regarding rebellions?
Maintained his throne despite
three
rebellions
Showed the potential for Yorkist support against him
Demonstrated the need for constant vigilance and security
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