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Henry VII came to power following his victory at the Battle of Bosworth on 22 August 1485. The reigning monarch Richard III was killed in the battle and Henry assumed the throne by right of conquest. Hope this helps.

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11y ago

I was set this for a home work assignment and its hard to find results. But i found out mostly no, because that was the barons and popes jobs. he had about 1 percent of the roman catholic church under his power.

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13y ago

He has power because he was a king at a young age and lerned very quickly and he hardly lost any battles and was very cruel

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13y ago

Yes, much more powerful than his son John due to his dominance in France and charismatic personality.

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9y ago

Henry did have problems, he had problems on marriage and having a son.

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