Battle of Stoke Field crushes the last major Yorkist rising
The Battle of Stoke Field is often regarded by historians as the last major military engagement of the Wars of the Roses. Yorkist rebels fighting for the pretender Lambert Simnel challenged Henry VII only two years after Bosworth, proving that the Tudor victory had not ended dynastic danger. Henry's forces won decisively, killing many of the rebellion's leading backers and destroying the most serious attempt to revive Yorkist rule by force. Stoke therefore represents the final military consolidation of the Tudor monarchy and the true closing chapter of the long civil conflict for the English crown.