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The English defeat in the Hundred Years' War raises discontent in England, helping lead to a civil war between two powerful factions—the houses of Lancaster and York—in what becomes known as the War of the Roses, so named because rival sides wore red or white roses to signify their allegiance. Richard, Duke of York, triumphs over opposing forces at St. Albans.
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