Both sides fighting the Wars of the Roses were English.
Lancastrian Faction.
No, Henry VII was on the Yorkist side in the War of the Roses. He was the founder of the Tudor dynasty and won the crown by defeating King Richard III, a Lancastrian, at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Henry VII's victory effectively ended the war and marked the beginning of the Tudor period in England.
England won the war, suprisingly, they were outnumbered.
well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey
England & Northern Ireland. England defeated France on all front's in acouple of hundred years ago. The hundred year war, has not been a war fought in the expected and common belief of how wars are fought. I.E. World War 1 and 2.
to remeber the war of the roses where the red rose won
The Wars of the Roses were civil wars where each faction wanted control over the crown of England. You could say England won the Wars of the Roses, but England also lost the wars.
Henry Tudor, who took the throne of England as Henry VII.
Lancastrian Faction.
He won the war of the roses and was the first Tudor king
Spain and England had a war and England won.
the civil war
No, Henry VII was on the Yorkist side in the War of the Roses. He was the founder of the Tudor dynasty and won the crown by defeating King Richard III, a Lancastrian, at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Henry VII's victory effectively ended the war and marked the beginning of the Tudor period in England.
Revolutionary War
England won the war, suprisingly, they were outnumbered.
the war of the roses was a hundred year war between the house of york and the house of Lancaster, only on the 22nd of august 1485 was it resolved in the battle of Bosworth when Henry Tudor won and Richard III died.
Scotland