Chapter 3 - Foreign Policy

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3 aims of Henry’s foreign policy

  • Securing the Tudor Dynasty

  • National Security

  • Trade Interests

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Parliamentary Grants

  • 1487 Battle of Stoke

  • 1489 Brittany

  • 1496 Warbeck

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Treaty of Etaples

  • 1492

  • French pension £5,000/yr

  • Charles VIII withdraws support for Warbeck

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The largest trading partner of England and Europe was in ____ and ___which were both controlled by Burgundy.

  • Antwerp

  • Bruges

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Trade Embargo

1493 - 96 (ended with Intercursus Magnus 1496)

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Intercursus Malus (____) gave advantageous trading terms and meant that ____ of Burgundy handed over _____ De La Pole

  • 1506

  • Philip

  • Edmund

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Treaty of Medina Del Campo

  • 1489 (took place in 1501)

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Prince Arthur’s Death

1502

Born 1486

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Treaty of Perpetual Peace

Signed 1502

  • Marriage of James IV + Margaret in 1503

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Execution of Warbeck

  • 1499

  • Captured @ Cornish Rebellion 1497

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Treaty of Windsor

  • 1506

  • Juana + Philips of Castile

  • Intercursus Malus

  • Return of Earl of Suffolk (Edward De La Pole)

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Henry VII’s income was £______ while Charles VIII’s was £______ and Maximillains’ was £______ a year

  • £113,000

  • £800,000

  • £1,100,000

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How much did Henry loan to Burgundy?

£138,000