HenryVII Foreign policy Flashcards
(11 cards)
What was Henry VII Foregin Policy Aims
1.National & Dynastic security
2.Recognition of the Tudor Dynasty
3.Defence of English trading intrests
3 treatys that helped with tecognition of the Tudor Dynasty
1489 – Medina del Campo with Spain
1492 – Treaty of Etaples with France
1502 - Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Scotland
5 treatys that helped National and dynastic security
1489 - Treaty of Redon with Brittany
1489 – Medina del Campo with Spain
1492 – Treaty of Etaples with France
1493 -> 1496 – Trade embargo with Burgundy
1506 - Treaty of Windsor (Malus) with Burgundy
2 Treatys that helped with Defence of English trading interests
1485 and 1486, the Navigation Act
1496 - Intercursus Magnus with Burgundy
Key Aspects of Medina del campo
Alliance Against France
Marriage of Arthur to Catherine of Aragon
Reduce Tariffs
Key Asspects of Treaty of Redon with Brittany
Brittany would pay for an english military force of 6000 then later expanded to 12000 men
Outcome of Treaty of Redon with Brittany
While Henry sent troops to Brittany, they were ultimately unable to prevent its annexation by France.
Key Asspects of Treaty of Etaples with France
Charles VIII agreed to pay £159,000 to Henry (french pension), end his support for Warbeck, and recognize French rule over Brittany.
key Asspects of Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Scotland
Marriage Alliance (Margaret Tudor to James IV)
End of Hostilities at border
Mutual Protection
Key asspects of the 1485 and 1486, the Navigation Act
forbade English merchants from loading their goods onto foreign ships if English ships were available
key asspects of the Treaty of Windsor (Malus) with Burgundy
Duty free trade on engliss textile export
Philip to surrender Edmund de la Pole