
Nearly 600 years ago Wars of the Roses fought over the crown.
30 years crown changed hands 7 times.
Struggle erupted when there was a feud between Margaret of Anjou (Queen of England) and Richard, Duke of York, over the control of the weak king, Henry VI.
Trouble began because Henry VI was so weak that a vacuum opened in England that takes 50 years to be fixed.
May 1450 Henry VI in power, Duke of Suffolk papered over the cracks, but he is now dead by rebel hands.
Summer 1450, no one now left to keep a lid on trouble for Henry VI – rebels enter London and cause violence and looting.
Henry VI never seen a battlefield, shallow, pious and foolish.
Henry VI tries to placate rebels by giving them the corrupt Lord Say – they try and execute him at the Guildhall.
England dissolving into anarchy – Henry VI leaves London for Kenilworth. Continue reading “Britain’s Bloody Crown Part 1 07.01.2016”