After the War of the Roses, Henry VII implemented several significant changes to stabilize and strengthen his rule. He established the Tudor dynasty by consolidating power, reducing the influence of the nobility, and creating a more centralized government. Henry also introduced financial reforms, such as strengthening the crown's finances through taxes and effective management of royal lands. Additionally, he promoted loyalty through strategic marriages, notably his union with Elizabeth of York, which helped to unite the rival houses and legitimize his claim to the throne.
Lancastrian Faction.
The war of Roses
The War of the Roses ended with the accession of Henry VII to the English throne.
Henry won the wars of the roses
because he fought in the battle of roses
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Henry VII became King at the conclusion of the War of the Roses, as he was the ultimate victor. He defeated Richard III, the Lancastrian claimant of the throne, at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
henry married a member of rival to ending the wars of the roses
By marrying Elizabeth and ending the war of Roses.
Henry Tudor, who was crowned King Henry VII.
Henry Tudor, who took the throne of England as Henry VII.
Richard III and Henry Tudor(later Henry VII)