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Henry VII foreign policy + exam practice - Coggle Diagram
Henry VII foreign policy + exam practice
Dates
Treaty of Redon - 1489, Brittany
Treaty of Etaples - 1492, France
Treaty of Ayton - 1497, Scotland, Spain oversaw
Treaty of Perpetual peace - 1502, Scotland
Treaty of Medina Del Campo - 1489, Spain
Intercursus Magnus - 1496, Burgundy, Netherlands, Hanseatic League
Intercursus Malus - 1506, Burgundy
Terms
Intercursus Malus
Commercial treaty insuring trade between England and Burgundy. Edmund De La Pole is forced out to Henry VII.
Henry acknowledge King Charles as Brittany leader
Intercursus Magnus
Ends the Trade Embargo
Treaty of Etaples
End Warfare/Invasion of France and France had to pay £159,000. Ends support of Perkin Warbeck
Treaty of Redon
Send troops to Brittany to protect them from France
Treaty of Medina Del Campo
Marriage between Catherine of Aragon and Prince Arthur
Treaty of Ayton
Prevent war between Scotland and England
Treaty of Perpetual Peace
Marriage between Margaret and King James
Successes?
Treaty of Etaples succeeded in terms that France were now supplying 5% of his annual income.
Treaty of Medina Del Campo - succeeded in the terms that it gave legitimacy to Henry's rule. However was damaged when Arthur died
Treaty of Perpetual peace 1513 under Henry VIII Treaty was broken when the war with Scotland broke out
Intercursus Magnus succeeded in establishing Tudor dynasty
Intercursus Malus secured throne by giving up threats to the throne
"International prestige was the most important motive behind Henry VII's foreign policy"
Para 1 - International Prestige
Treaty of Redon
Treaty of Medina Del Campo
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Para 2 - Establishing the dynasty / consolidating his rule
Treaty of Medina Del Campo
Treaty of Perpetual peace
Intercursus Malus
Para 3 - National security
Treaty of Redon
Treaty of Ayton
Treaty of Etaples