In 1455, a civil war broke out between the supporters of two families who both claimed the right to the English throne. This conflict, which lasted for thirty years and concluded at the Battle of Bosworth Field, effectively ended the Middle Ages in England. Which of the following statements accurately identifies the two houses involved and the floral symbols that represented them?
- AThe House of Lancaster was represented by a white rose, and the House of York was represented by a red rose.
- The House of Lancaster was represented by a red rose, and the House of York was represented by a white rose.Cevap
- CThe House of Tudor was represented by a red rose, and the House of York was represented by a white rose.
- DThe House of Lancaster was represented by a red rose, and the House of Stuart was represented by a white rose.
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The House of Lancaster was represented by a red rose, and the House of York was represented by a white rose.
The House of Lancaster utilized the red rose as its primary emblem, while the House of York was represented by the white rose. Their conflict ended in 1485 at the Battle of Bosworth Field, an event that historians cite as the end of the Middle Ages in England and the start of the Tudor era.
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The identification of the rival houses and their symbols in the Wars of the Roses.
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