Medieval
Ware of the Roses - 1455
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Suffolk Coast
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Type | Coastline |
Coordinates | (8000, 3000) to (8500, 3500) |
Description
The Suffolk Coast, longer and more developed than the neighboring Norfolk coast, boasts several bustling ports such as Ipswich. Renowned for its strategic significance during the War of the Roses, this coastal region served as a vital artery for the movement of goods and military supplies for both the Lancastrian and Yorkist factions, making it essential for controlling the eastern seaboard and maintaining naval supply lines.