The Wars of the Roses · 1455 – 1485
The Princes in the Tower
Investigating the mystery of Edward V and his brother Richard, and the rise of Richard III.
Key Questions
- 1What evidence exists that Richard III murdered his nephews?
- 2Who else had a motive to see the Princes disappear?
- 3How has Shakespeare influenced our view of Richard III?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS3: History - The Wars of the RosesKS3: History - Dynastic Conflict
Year: Year 7
Subject: History
Unit: The Wars of the Roses
Period: 1455 – 1485
Suggested Methodologies
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