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April 1 1483 - April 2 1483
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Leads to intense Yorkist feud which restarts War of the Roses
May 1 1483
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May 4 1483
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June 13 1483
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June 22 1483
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June 26 1483
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July 1483 - September 1483
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Happiest period of the whole reign
July 6 1483
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July 29 1483
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Fires a distraction to find Princes in the Tower?
October 1483 - November 1483
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Domestic uprising which was also joined by Buckingham. Ran by Edward and sons loyalists. (Stirred into action by the rumours of Princes' murders)
January 1484
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Passed Titulus Regius and Acts of Attainder
August 22 1485
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Richard III killed during 'Final charge' and Henry Tudor made Henry VII
1480
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1485 - 1489
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30 October 1485
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7 November 1485
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1) Declared King's title
2) Attainders
3) Finances
4) Legislation
18 January 1486
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Popular as joined two warring sides together. (Propaganda)
April 1486
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Insurrections led by loyal Ricardians (Francis, Lovell and the Stafford brothers.) Led to sanctuary being changed- not for treason. King learnt need to protect the dynasty and country.
May 1486 - 16 June 1487
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Ended at Battle of Stoke, King lenient.
1487 - 1492
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Henry backed Brittany against French absorption. Caused friction with France.
1487
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Deal with lawlessness and finances after Battle of Stoke
1487
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Heard charges against nobles who broke laws on retaining or maintenance.
1489 - 1490
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Fund royal army for expedition against France
1489
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Maximillian agreed to send troops to Brittany to help Henry against French absorption and Hnery would send 3,000 troops to help Maximillian against Flemish and French.
1489
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Ferdinand and Henry mutual defence of their countries, Spain don't accept rebels of pretenders, Catherine of Aragon marries Prince Arthur.
1489
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Anti-French alliance with Ferdinand and Maximillian, with Bretons agreeing to cover costs of 3,000 strong British army.
April 1489 - May 1489
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The defected Northumberland murdered by the rebels after King tried to raise taxes.
1491 - 1492
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Fund expedition against France
May 1491 - August 1499
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1491= Starts in Ireland, claiming to be Richard, Duke of York.
1492= Flees to France, received by Charles VIII.
1493= Burgundy embargo
1494= Secures backing of Holy Roman Emperor
1495= First attempt to invade England
1496= Second invasion of England, backed by Scots.
1497= Third attempt to invade, surrenders.
1498= Imprisoned in Tower of London but tries to escape.
1499= Hanged for treason.
1492
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Ouwits Warbeck as one of the conditions is that France won't receive any pretenders.
1493 - 1496
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Banished Burgundian traders in England in retaliation to Margaret of Burgundy's continued support for Warbeck.
1493
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Much more efficient
1495
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Manage threat of Warbeck
1496
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Removed trade barriers between England and Burgundy.
1497
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Tax rise in Cornwall to fund war against Scotland led to rebellion. Marched to London, slaughtered at Blackheath. Didn't raise it again.
1497
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Fund possible war against Scotland
1497
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Prevented Scotland backing Warbeck. Marriage arranged between Princess Margaret to marry James IV.
1504 - 1506
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Henry backed Phillip but his sudden death meant that Ferdinand becomes sole ruler of Spain. No retaliation as both scared of France but never trusted each other fully.
1504
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Raise two feudal levies for Princess Margaret's marriage and Prince Arthur's posthumous knighthood
1505
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Ferdinand signs with France, no longer needed England after he wins Castillian Accession.
1506
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Between England and Burgundy but abandoned as gave too much to England.
1508
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France and Spain alliance against Venice. Excluded Henry.
1509
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1508
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1509 - 1515
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Especially due to Wolsey driving Henry's Pro-war counsel for France.
22 June 1509
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1511
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Pope + Venice + Switzerland + Ferdinand.
1512 - 1514
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To claim ancient birth right. Supported by Catherine (To help Ferdinand's ambitions) and Beaufort died which helped both Henry and Wolsey.
1515 - 1529
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1519
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1525
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Wolsey's attempt to fund 2nd war with France but lead to rebellion. BIG FAILURE! Caused beginnings of rift between Wolsey and Henry(Beginning of the end!)
1525 - 1529
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Amicable Grant
Failure to get annulment
Sack of Rome
Catherine's resistance
Wolsey's weaknesses
Henry leading the Great Matter
1527
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Means Pope was effectively Charles V's prisoner. Has repercussions later with Great Matter.
May 1527
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Wants to annul marriage to Catherine of Aragon
1529
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1529
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