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The ''First Battle of St Albans'', fought on 22 May 1455, marked the first battle and start of the ''War of the Roses''. The Yorkist forces outnumbered the Lancasters, and King Henry VI didn't expect York to resort to a violent attack. This battle was a decisive Yorkist victory as many major Lancaster nobles were killed and Henry VI was captured by Richard of York. In exchange for Henry VI's release, Richard of York would retain his title of Lord Protector. Henry VI, in response, would have another mental breakdown for the next few months.
 
The ''First Battle of St Albans'', fought on 22 May 1455, marked the first battle and start of the ''War of the Roses''. The Yorkist forces outnumbered the Lancasters, and King Henry VI didn't expect York to resort to a violent attack. This battle was a decisive Yorkist victory as many major Lancaster nobles were killed and Henry VI was captured by Richard of York. In exchange for Henry VI's release, Richard of York would retain his title of Lord Protector. Henry VI, in response, would have another mental breakdown for the next few months.
   
However keeping the Yorks in power simply reignited hostilities between Margaret and Richard. Margaret wanted her son, '''Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales''', to be next in line to the throne instead of Richard. As a result, Henry VI recovered again from his bout of madness and again revoked Richard's title of Lord Protector in February 1456.
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However keeping the Yorks in power simply reignited hostilities between Margaret and Richard. Margaret wanted her son, '''Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales''', to be next in line to the throne instead of Richard. As a result, Henry VI recovered again from his bout of madness and revoked Richard's title of Lord Protector again in February 1456.
   
 
England dissolved into civil war and the House of Lancaster fled from London. Margaret introduced conscription and allied with '''James II, King of Scotland ''' to increase the size of the Lancaster army. On 25 October 1460: ''The Act of Accord'' declared Richard of York to be the official heir to the throne. In retaliation; Queen Margaret pursued York, leading to ''The Battle of Wakefield.'' Richard was stationed inside ''Sandal Castle'', but instead of holding his siege, attacked the Lancasters on 30 December 1460. Yorkists underestimated the Lancasters, who outnumbered them 2-1, and Richard of York was killed in the battle. Despite Richard's death, the strength of the Yorkist faction was still strong.
 
England dissolved into civil war and the House of Lancaster fled from London. Margaret introduced conscription and allied with '''James II, King of Scotland ''' to increase the size of the Lancaster army. On 25 October 1460: ''The Act of Accord'' declared Richard of York to be the official heir to the throne. In retaliation; Queen Margaret pursued York, leading to ''The Battle of Wakefield.'' Richard was stationed inside ''Sandal Castle'', but instead of holding his siege, attacked the Lancasters on 30 December 1460. Yorkists underestimated the Lancasters, who outnumbered them 2-1, and Richard of York was killed in the battle. Despite Richard's death, the strength of the Yorkist faction was still strong.
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