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The Battle of Bosworth Word Scramble

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The Battle of Bosworth (1485) was a pivotal event in English history, marking the end of the Wars of the Roses and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty. To help you understand the significance of this battle, we have created a word scramble game featuring key vocabulary terms from this period.

  • Richard III
  • Henry Tudor
  • Battle of Bosworth

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Battle of Bosworth
The Battle of Bosworth was the final battle of the Wars of the Roses in England, fought in 1485.
Richard III
Richard III was the King of England who was defeated and killed at the Battle of Bosworth.
Henry Tudor
Henry Tudor, also known as Henry VII, emerged victorious at the Battle of Bosworth and became the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Wars of the Roses
The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars fought in England between the House of Lancaster and the House of York, culminating in the Battle of Bosworth.
House of Lancaster
The House of Lancaster was one of the two rival branches of the Plantagenet dynasty, which ultimately prevailed in the Wars of the Roses.
House of York
The House of York was the other rival branch of the Plantagenet dynasty that competed with the House of Lancaster for the English throne during the Wars of the Roses.
Battlefield
The battlefield of Bosworth, located in Leicestershire, was the site of the decisive battle that ended the Wars of the Roses and changed the course of English history.
Claim to the throne
The Battle of Bosworth was fought between two claimants to the English throne, Richard III and Henry Tudor, who both had competing claims based on their lineage.
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
Henry Percy, the Earl of Northumberland, was a key supporter of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, but ultimately failed to provide the necessary reinforcements, contributing to Richard's defeat.

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