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He was referred to as a gangster because of the way he treated his henchman and he went against people who did not support him as a king. He created many unfair laws and treated people despicably. (In other words: he was very mean to people and treated them like slaves.) But in some ways, he was a very good king because when he defeated Richard III in the Battle of Bosworth field, he had put an end to the War of Roses. He also established the Tudor Dynasty which was a European royal house of Welsh origin. There is no right or wrong answer to whether he was a gangster or not, but the majority of people would say that he was. Hope I helped! :)

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yes he was. He was cruel at his money handling.

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I think he was

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