Young Richard has now been crowned King of Britain. Unfortunately, he wastefully spends his money, makes bad choices in advisors, and is detached from the common people. This causes his noble subjects to doubt his leadership. The king’s cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, learns that Richard has stolen his land and money that was supposed to be his inheritance. This causes Bolingbroke to decide that Richard is not a fit king. Slowly, Richard’s excessiveness as king drives away his closest allies and causes him to lose control of his country as it prepares for a war.
At this point, Richard decides to make Bolingbroke king as he knows he has lost his allies and his country. Not long after Bolingbroke is crowned, Richard is assassinated on Bolingbroke’s orders. Upon Richard’s demise, the reign of Bolingbroke, or the new Henry IV, begins.










