The Hundred Years War•Grade 5•grammar Stage
HENRY VI. OF WINDSOR—THE RED ROSE AND THE WHITE
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Comprehension
Notes Richard of York had a better claim through Edward III's third son
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Cause & Consequence
Explains Richard wanted to be protector because Henry was weak and sometimes mad
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Significance
Understands red and white roses became lasting symbols of the two sides
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