The Woodvilles: The War Of Roses

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he War of Roses was a period in time in England plagued by vicious battles between neighbors, constant changing of leadership, and the rise and fall of many families. Kingships were gained through the ability to please the nobility and queenships were gained through the ability to please the king. However, if the nobility were not pleased by the choice of queen, kingships could be lost. This paper explores the political advantages and alliances the Woodville family gained through marriage to nobles during its rise to power during the end of the War of Roses in the mid-fifteenth century. The Woodvilles, especially Jacquetta and Elizabeth, utilized the opportunities and the sway they possessed over the kings of England in order maintain their