History
Causes of the Wars up to 1455
A) Henry VI
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Ruled by regent as a child
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Schizophrenic
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Easily manipulated
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Dominated by court favourites
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Somerset and Suffolk
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Pious and focused on education
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Built Eton and Kings College Cambridge
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Built churches and cathedrals
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No desire for war
o
left military leadership to other
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Naval and coastal security neglected
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Never led his country into war
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Margaret of Anjou
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Made King look weaker
o
Increases tension between Yorkists and
Lancastrians
B) Economics
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Poor economy
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Agricultural slump in 1430s
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Land revenues fell by 10%
o
Commercial slump in 1450s
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Wool trade collapsed due to breakdown of
Anglo-Burgundy alliance
o
100 Year War drained finances
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Land lost
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Wool trade restricted
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Wine trade restricted
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Noble economics
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Economic slump meant nobles needed the kings
financial support
o
Some nobles (Nevilles, Buckingham) were rich,
whilst others (Beauforts) were poor
o
Often rewarded with French land that was lost après.
100 year war
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Henrys economics
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Crown owed £370,000 in debt
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Calais Garrison cost £17,000 per annum
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Previous pursuits in French war
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Cost of court remained high
o
Annual income fallen from £120,000 to £45,000
per annum
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Inefficient taxation of land
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Continued to give land and titles to favourites
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Rendered himself powerless
D) Divided Nobility
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Less money going around = more competition for
Kings support
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Increase in power due to bastard feudalism and
retinues
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Traditional family feuds
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Nevilles vs Percys
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Ambition
E) French Wars
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Fuelled pre existing noble rivalries
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York withdrawn from war – less responsibility
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Somerset responsible for surrender of Caen 1450
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Diminished status and prestige of England
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Ended dual monarchy
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Exposed Henrys weaknesses
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Economic problems
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Merchants lost wine and wool trade
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Looked to York for stronger Government
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Nobles now have more time and a need to regain
what they may have lost in France
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