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FOREING POLICY - Coggle Diagram
FOREING POLICY
Diplomatic
Isolation of France
1493 an agreement was reached with France in which the territories of Roussillon and Cerdanya were returned to Aragón
To continue isolating France, the monarchs married their children to English princes and the Habsburgs of the Holy Roman Empire, who governed Austria and Burgundy
Union with Portugal
monarchs married their oldest daughter, Isabella of Aragón, to King Manuel I of Portugal
Miguel, was due to inherit the three kingdoms, but both mother and son died
One of the monarchs' other daughters, María, was then married to the widowed king
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main objectives were the unification of the Iberian Peninsula, the isolation of France, the consolidation of the Crown of Aragón in the Mediterranean and the expansion across the Atlantic