Key points of the Edward IV's First Reign 1461-1470
- Created by: Katie Beaumont
- Created on: 20-05-17 13:22
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- 1st Reign of EDWARD IV 1461-1470
- Edward IV successfully ENDED Lancastrian OPPOSITION to his regime
- He did this by RECAPTURING Henry VI in 1465
- Instead of executing him, Ed IV threw Henry VI in the TOWER OF LONDON
- This STRENGTHENED Ed IV's position as King
- 1st Reign of EDWARD IV 1461-1470
- Edward IV successfully ENDED Lancastrian OPPOSITION to his regime
- He did this by RECAPTURING Henry VI in 1465
- Instead of executing him, Ed IV threw Henry VI in the TOWER OF LONDON
- This STRENGTHENED Ed IV's position as King
- This STRENGTHENED Ed IV's position as King
- Instead of executing him, Ed IV threw Henry VI in the TOWER OF LONDON
- ED IV faced GROWING OPPOSITION from WARWICK (the Kingmaker)
- This ENDED in REBELLION in 1469
- However ED IV was FORCED to LEAVE ENGLAND in 1470
- But he REGAINED the Throne in 1471
- 1st Reign of EDWARD IV 1461-1470
- This STRENGTHENED Ed IV's position as King
- Instead of executing him, Ed IV threw Henry VI in the TOWER OF LONDON
- ED IV faced GROWING OPPOSITION from WARWICK (the Kingmaker)
- This ENDED in REBELLION in 1469
- However ED IV was FORCED to LEAVE ENGLAND in 1470
- But he REGAINED the Throne in 1471
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