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Henry VII achievements in foreign policy - Coggle Diagram
Henry VII achievements in foreign policy
gaining alliances
P. Treaty of Windsor 1506
Juana and Phillip of Burgundy
Henry acknowledged them as rulers of Castile
P. Truce of Ayton 1497
Scotland/English relations improved
first peace trey between the two since 1328
led to Perpetual Peace treaty later
P. Treaty of Medina Campo 1489
alliance with Spain
offered mutual protection if one comes under attack
agreement not to harbour rebels or pretenders
N. Brittany
tried to keep charge of Brittany by sending an army there for Anne
tried to secure an alliance with Maximilian of the Holy Roman Empire
Anne married Charles VIII and so the movement was futile
improving trade
P. Magnus Intercursus 1496
bought trade embargo to an end
P. Malus Intercursus 1506
trade agreement that functioned similarly to the Magnus
never fully put into practice but the principle of it helped continue trade
N. trade embargo
due to the Duchy of Burgundy helping Perkin Warbeck
caused anger with the London and east-coast merchants
P. increase in cloth trade
responsible for 90% of English exports
said to have increased by 60%
securing the Tudor dynasty
N. marriage of Catherine of Aragon to Arthur did not last and Ferdinand made it difficult for Henry VIII (prince at the time) to marry her 1502
P. getting rid of imposters/threats to the throne
Phillip and Juana agreed to hand over Earl of Suffolk when they were shipwrecked in England
P. marriage of Margaret to James IV
weakened Warbeck’s threat
strengthened relations with Scotland
P. Henry’s marriage to Elizabeth of York 1486
united the country
made them look more powerful from the outside
ability to have heirs