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Foreign Policies
Henry's aims were straightforward:
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Foreign Policies
Henry's aims were straightforward:
• SECURING TUDOR DYNASTY
• INTERNATIONAL PRESTIGE (STATUS & REPUTATION)
• NATIONAL SECURITY
Intercursus Magnus (Great Intercourse), 1496, BURGUNDY
Henry VII of England and Philip IV of Burgundy agreed Intercursus Magnus which ended the embargo (trade began again).
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Treaty of Redon, 1489, BRITTANY
Henry agreed to support the claim to Duke Francis' daughter, Duchess Anne, in order to prevent France from taking Brittany.
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Treaty of Etaples, 1492, FRANCE
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Charles VIII (King of France) agreed that he would no longer support pretenders to the English throne.
England also received roughly £5,000 a year (around 5% of England's annual income) from France (around £159,000 in total).
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Treaty of Medina del Campo, 1489, SPAIN
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Intercursus Malus (Evil Intercourse), 1506, NETHERLANDS & BURGUNDY
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Truce of Ayton, 1997, SCOTLAND
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Treaty of Perpetual Peace, 1502, SCOTLAND
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