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Henry 5

Crowned as a king on 21st March 1413 -following the death of Geoffrey Chaucer.


April 1415- vowed to revive the war with France.


Demanded from the king of france- 1. The French throne, 2. The restoration of the Angelina empire (collection of revenue), 3. His daughters hand in marriage.


August 1415- landed in france, besieged the port town of harfleur. Achieved victory at the battle of agincourt in 1415.


November 1415-army returned to England.


1420-Treaty of Troyes-France accepted all of his demands. He married Catherine, daughter of Charles 4.

When was he crowned?


Who did he succeed?


What did he demand from the French?


He gained victory in which battle?


What happened in 1420?


Catherine was who's daughter?

Henry 5

Died at 34


In bios de Vincennes


On 31st August 1422.


After his death his son Henry 6th became king- but was not strong enough.


French, under the leadership of Joan of Arc regained all their possessions.

When did he die?


Where?


Who succeeded him on the throne?


Under who's leadership was the throne overthrown?

Cades rebellion

Uprising against the policies of Henry 6th


Lead by Jack cade


Who took the name John Mortimer


Identifying himself with the family of Henry's rival,


The duke of York.



Royal troops fought cades rebels to a standstill. In a truce cade handed over the list of his men to be pardoned. But Henry 6 flipped and demanded his arrest, cade fled london.



New sheriff of kent, Alexander iden


Persued cade and caught him on 12th July 1450


Near heathfield sussex.



Cade died but the protests against the government continued.


Cades rebellion was a manifestation of the disoderly state of England at that time and of the failure of the law to make itself effectively felt.



It contributed to the breakdown of Royal authority that led to the war of roses.

Whim did he rebel against?


What other name did Jack cade take?


Who did he identify himself with?


How was he cheated ?


Who caught him? When? Where?


What did his rebel succeed in bringing to attention?


What did it lead to?