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    The Wars of the Roses was not just one war‚ it was a series of ongoing wars between two parties‚ The Lancaster Party and the York Party. They were fighting over the English throne. The Lancaster party had a red rose‚ York had a white rose‚ and the Tudor rose was both red and white. This is why the series of wars that were named the War of the Roses. They did not name the wars until several years later. Some might say that the marriage of Margaret and Henry Tudor had been why the War of the Roses ended

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    WARS OF THE ROSES‚ a name given to a series of civil wars in England during the reigns of Henry VI‚ Edward IV and Richard III. They were marked by a ferocity and brutality which are practically unknown in the history of English wars before and since.  The honest yeoman of Edward III’s time had evolved into a professional soldier of fortune‚ and had been demoralized by the prolonged and dismal Hundred Years’ War‚ at the close of which many thousands of ruffians‚ whose occupation had gone‚ had been

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    The Wars of the Roses has finally come to an end‚ with the establishment of the Tudor dynasty being ruled by Henry VII. This war had erupted among the two rival houses of Lancaster and York‚ over the dispute for the crown of England. The Wars Of The Roses has been given this distinct name because the badges of the Lancaster and York house are a red rose and a white rose (Robinson para:2) One of the known causes of the war is that both houses are descendents of the late Edward III. Other presumed

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    Houses‚ Two Roses‚ and One Throne: A Historical Study on the Wars of the Roses. When most people think of wars‚ they picture two mighty armies‚ charging headlong into a bloody battle. One side is good‚ and the other evil. The evil side has a larger number of men or beasts and looks more fearsome. The good side contains fewer numbers and smaller fighters‚ at least in the beginning‚ but coincidentally almost always become the victor‚ despite the odds against them. In the case of the Wars of the Roses

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    British Studies THE WAR OF THE ROSES • Introduction • Name of The War of the Roses • Famous people in The War of the Roses • Causes of The War of the Roses • The War of the Roses • The result and impact of The War of the Roses • The summary • Bibliography I. INTRODUCTION T he Middle Age considers one of the most exciting periods in English history. One of the most historical events of medieval era is the Wars of the Roses in the fifteenth century

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    The War of the Roses: NOTE: large sections of this text are adapted from http://www.ehistory.com. See it for more details. What Was It? The War of the Roses was a civil war in England that lasted from 1455-1487. These thirty years of warfare were even more destructive to England than the Hundred Years War had been in the previous century. (Most of the fighting in the Hundred Years War took place in France‚ which meant most of the military damage affected the French peasantry rather than the

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    THE WARS OF THE ROSES - THE CAUSES OF THE WARS Causes 1. Dynastic - a fight for titles 2. Economic and financial - a crisis in the nobility 3. Defeat in the 100 Years War 4. Long term - a shift in the balance of power causing lawlessness and disorder 5. Short term - the personal failings of Henry VI (1-3 are largely dismissed by Historians in the twentieth century but may still have a part to play) |Long Term |Short Term

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    Introduction The Wars of the Roses were a series of battles fought over the throne of England in the 15th century between 1455 and 1485. The thirty-year conflict is so named based on the symbols of the rival houses‚ House York (a white rose) and House Lancaster (a red rose). This era consisted of several battles and control of the throne changed five times as both factions gained and lost power. The cause of the conflict has been heatedly debated by historians but is actually a myriad of socio-political

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    THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR - the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) was perhaps the first national war in Europe - after Norman conquest England was a rising power‚ strong monarchy‚ no involvement in conflicts‚ - English knights began rob their continental neighbours; simply because they were more powerful - the fact that Edward III and Henry V had genealogical claims to the French throne was but an explanation for robbing - the war was not a result of dynastic ambitions but a national matter‚

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    in labelling a group of people generally and randomly. It is awfully related with Stein G. (1934) quoting “rose is a rose is a rose” which is in this context‚ it carries the meaning of the tendency of general public to assume everyone with the same kind of schizophrenia’s diagnosis for further treatment and research approaches. Of course‚ in reality the rose is not necessarily is the rose. People are born with differences. So do the schizophrenic patients as every group of them has distinct heterogeneity

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