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3 aims of Henry’s foreign policy
Securing the Tudor Dynasty
National Security
Trade Interests
Parliamentary Grants
1487 Battle of Stoke
1489 Brittany
1496 Warbeck
Treaty of Etaples
1492
French pension £5,000/yr
Charles VIII withdraws support for Warbeck
The largest trading partner of England and Europe was in ____ and ___which were both controlled by Burgundy.
Antwerp
Bruges
Trade Embargo
1493 - 96 (ended with Intercursus Magnus 1496)
Intercursus Malus (____) gave advantageous trading terms and meant that ____ of Burgundy handed over _____ De La Pole
1506
Philip
Edmund
Treaty of Medina Del Campo
1489 (took place in 1501)
Prince Arthur’s Death
1502
Born 1486
Treaty of Perpetual Peace
Signed 1502
Marriage of James IV + Margaret in 1503
Execution of Warbeck
1499
Captured @ Cornish Rebellion 1497
Treaty of Windsor
1506
Juana + Philips of Castile
Intercursus Malus
Return of Earl of Suffolk (Edward De La Pole)
Henry VII’s income was £______ while Charles VIII’s was £______ and Maximillains’ was £______ a year
£113,000
£800,000
£1,100,000
How much did Henry loan to Burgundy?
£138,000