Which battle concludes 'Richard III' and marks the end of the Middle Ages and the start of the Tudor dynasty?
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Correct answer: Battle of Bosworth Field
The Battle of Bosworth Field (1485) features Richard III's final stand. His death leads to the accession of Henry Tudor (Henry VII), who unites the roses by marrying Elizabeth of York.
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