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Bell Task Finish by 1000 am Read p 13 of SHP and BRIEFLY explain the difference between traditional and bastard feudalism Was the development of bastard feudalism a strength or a weakness for medieval ID: 398268

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Bastard FeudalismBell Task – Finish by 10.00 am

Read p 13 of SHP and BRIEFLY explain the difference between traditional and bastard feudalism.Was the development of bastard feudalism a strength or a weakness for medievalMonarchs?What characteristics were required to ensure this system worked?

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FOUqQt3Kg0

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How did Henry VII become King? (1485)

WhatStudents will be able to explain factors behind Henry’s rise to power.HowBy looking at different factors in both the short and medium termWhyThe seizure and retention of the throne was the foundation of the Tudor monarchy

Key Terms: Bastard Feudalism, Usurpation, Royal Legitimacy Slide3

How strong was Henry’s claim to the throne?

SHP p17Slide4

If his legitimacy was questionable through his claim, how else could he establish his authority?

By the support of others – but how could he achieve this?Character + Experience(see SHP p 18 – 19 + Activity)Slide5

Usurpation

He had to overthrow Richard in battleLesson 4 – The Battle of BosworthSlide6

Who was likely to win????

Richard had the largest army in living memory (10 – 15 000 men). Henry only had 5000He had the better position at the top of Ambien HillKey factors – the support of key nobility:Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Northumberland, The StanleysSlide7

Additional Task – SHP p 20 - 24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT1ckxB1i04 Slide8

The Battle of Bosworth

What Henry got Right

What

Richard got Wrong

Circumstances

Can you summarise the result of the battle in one word?Slide9

Review

Copy of SHP p 25