1. Richard III
"The threats to the Tudor dynasty continued from within and from without England until nearly the end of Elizabeth's reign; and so the need to uphold strenuously the title of Henry VII remained (Myers, 15)." ... One of the most convincing facets for me is the fact that Tudor repealed the Act of Parliament making the two princes legitimate heirs. ... In repealing the Act and knocking off the heirs, usurping the king (and tarnishing his image while he's at it) the throne was his. ... No one will ever know, just like no one will ever know if Oswald acted alone....
- Word Count: 942
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School