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Henry VII's foreign policy - Coggle Diagram
Henry VII's foreign policy
national security
treaty of Redon 1489
Brittany and england, agreed for a small English army to protect Brittany against French invasion
launched invasion of france in 1492
treaty of etaples
france withdrew support for perkin warlock and paid Henry a pension
treaty of ayton 1497
scotland and England, as a result of Cornish rebellion
treaty of perpetual peace 1502
scotland and england, formal peace treaty establishing marriage of James IV and Margaret
trade
intercursus magnus 1496
major commercial treaty between england and burgundy to restore trade links
result of burgundy giving support to warbeck
establishment of Tudor dynasty
Medina del campo 1489
marriage between Catherine of Aragon and Arthur
offered mutual protection in case of attack
marriage of Catherine and Henry after death of Arthur 1509