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TUDORS - HVII - FOREIGN POLICY (AIMS (peace (peace over war, usurper king,…
TUDORS - HVII - FOREIGN POLICY
AIMS
prosperity
social security
trade - wool
fewer rebellions
international recognition
papal recognition
treaties
peace
peace over war
usurper king
less tax = more peace
reactive policy
dynastic security
avoid being deposed
not
always defensive
CHANGE
successful 1492-1502
League of Venice
Warbeck executed (1499)
(Rebellions)
Marriage alliance w Spain
challenging 1503-9
Leave of Cambrai
Ultimately successful
Arthur, Elizabeth, I of Castile, P of Burgundy die
developing 1485-92
stabilise IRel
shaky dynastic/£ situation
pre-emptive treaties
SPAIN
FRANCE
Treaty of Etaples 1492
£5000 per month
clash over Breton Crisis
supporting Warbeck
HRE
SCOTLAND
1486 treaty
harbours Warbeck
Truce of Ayton 1497 (marriage: jiv and margaret) first of its kind since 1328
Treaty of Perpetual Peace 1502
BRITTANY
Treaty of Redon 1489
pacify F
Breton Crisis
BURGUNDY
IRELAND
Sir Edward Poynings
undermined Kildare
direct rule from London
WHAT IS FOREIGN POLICY?
relationships with other countries
personal monarchy
England: second rank power
not
domestic policy