The Triumph of Elizabeth, 1563-1603: Foreign Affairs - Relations with Spain Flashcards

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Give 3 examples of the positive Anglo-Spanish relationship

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• England and Spain shared cloth trade links in the Netherlands (under Spanish influence)
- 75% of England’s overseas trade passed through Dutch city of Antwerp

  • Philip encouraged his Habsburg relatives to seek a marriage alliance with Elizabeth
  • Philip persuades Pope not to excommunicate Elizabeth twice
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Why did Anglo-Spanish relations deteriorate from 1560-85?

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  • Rise in power of Dutch Protestants
  • Piracy
  • Trading competition in the Caribbean
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Explain how trading competition in the Caribbean led to a deterioration of Anglo-Spanish relations

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  • John Hawkins wanted to stop Spanish trading monopoly in Caribbean
  • September 1568 - Hawkins’ fleet blockaded in Mexican port of San Juan de Ulúa
  • Only 2 of his ships managed to escape
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What aims did Philip have for the Netherlands?

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  • Philip wanted more Spanish political control of Netherlands to help root out heresy
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How did piracy contribute to deteriorating Anglo-Spanish relations?

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  • November 1568 - Elizabeth seized 400,000 florins from Spanish vessels sheltering from storm
  • Money intended to pay army of Duke of Alba, Philip’s general in the Netherlands
  • In response, Alba seized English ships and property in Netherlands
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When did Elizabeth seize money for Duke of Alba’s army from Spanish ships? How much money was seized?

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  • November 1568

- 400,000 florins

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