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Why was York made protector?
Yorkist victory at St Albans
 22 May 1455
 Somerset and Earl of Northumberland were killed.
 Henry is in good health, so a protectorate is not needed yet.
 Battle rid of somerset (evil advisor)
 But failed to provide him with the power and position he craved.
Yorks's desire to secure his power.
 Parliament met on 9 July 1455 to blame the battle on Somerset and
pardon Yorkists.
 Somerset concealed letters to the king by York proving Yorks's loyalty.
 Reduced tension and most nobles were inclined to work with York.
 Sons of those killed were reluctant to work with York.
The promise of reform
 York introduced limits to the expenditure of the royal household.
 York officially declared a good Duke Humphrey of Gloucester to have
lived and died a true subject.
Problems in the southwest of England
 Failure of the crown to deal with problems in the southwest that
contributed to York being made protector on 19 November 1455
 Courtenay attacked Bonville’s men and took control of Exeter.
 King took no action against them.
 When parliament met in November 1455 York made a protector to deal
with problems in the southwest which he did.
Kings’ health
 In Autumn 1455 king suffered a relapse and difficult to govern the
country.
 Protectorate had to be set up.
 York's only senior male relative to the king and somerset dead so no
alternative.
Lack of an alternative to York
 No alternative to rule the country except York.

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