2.2. Tudor History - Henry VII's Foreign Policy (COMPLETE)

From Henry's establishment as King in 1485, to his death in 1509 (date/s) included where not obvious
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Which country harboured Henry for 14 years?
Brittany
Which country also protected Henry and provided him with troops and financial aid?
France
Alliance between France and Scotland (Anti-England)
Auld Alliance
Spanish monarchs that marry in 1469 to unify Castille and Aragon
Ferdinand of Aragon
...And
Isabella of Castille (died in 1504)
Henry's eldest son and heir
Prince Arthur
...Marries Catherine of Aragon in ____
1501
...Wedding dowry
200,000 Crowns
...Dies in ____
1502
Henry's oldest daughter (and 2nd child)
Princess Margaret
Henry's next eldest son (and third child)
Prince Henry
...Marries Catherine of Aragon in ____
1509
Henry's youngest daughter (and fourth child)
Princess Mary
...Agreed to marry Charles, heir to Spanish throne and likely next Emperor
1507
Henry's youngest child
Prince Edmund
...Dies in ____
1500
Trade deal with France, removing all restrictions between their trade (date)
1486
...Not enforced until
1497
First treaty concerning Henry's foreign policy
Treaty of Sable (Brittany becomes a vassalage of France)
...Date
1488
James III of Scotland dies, leaving 15 year-old James IV as King (date)
1488
1489 treaty with Denmark that gave English fishers the right to fish in _________ waters
Icelandic
In ____, a treaty was signed that provided for English wool to be imported into Pisa, the main port of Florence. At the same time, Henry restricted the sale of wool to the Venetians. Fearing that they would lose out to Florence in the wool trade in that area, the Venetian government lifted import duties on English goods. This enabled English merchants to carry out more trade with the wealthiest Mediterranean state.
1490
First treaty by Henry himself
Treaty of Medina del Campo (Reduction of tariffs between Spain and England, uniting of policy against France, marriage between Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon)
...Date
1489
...Not formally ratified by Henry until
1490 (Treaty of Woking)
Treaty between HRE and England
Treaty of Dordrecht (Alliance to protect the Bretons)
...Date
1489
Crisis where French King was to be married to Duke of Brittany's daughter, which would end Brittany's independence from France
Breton Crisis
...Date - date
1489 - 1492
Henry sent 6000 English troops to fight (at the expense of Brittany) under the command of Lord Daubeney
Treaty of Redon
...Date
1489
Size of army led into France by Henry himself to force France to sue for peace on English terms
26,000
Ended an English invasion of France, launched in order to stop France's support for the pretender Perkin Warbeck. France agreed to expel Warbeck and pay England an indemnity of £159,000. Terms also included the English accepting French control of Brittany, and France not supporting pretenders
Treaty of Etaples
...Date
1492
Margaret of Burgundy receives Perkin Warbeck at her court, allows him to stay and supports his cause with 2000 mercenaries
1493
English trade embargo on Burgundy for Margaret of Burgundy's support for Perkin Warbeck (date - date)
1493 - 1496
Ends trade embargo, with Margaret's acceptance of the Tudor succession a condition of the treaty. Philip was also keen to secure English help against France, very favourable conditions for English merchants, granted reciprocal trade privileges to English, established fixed duties
Intercursus Magnus
...Date
1496
Scotland invades England in support of Perkin Warbeck (date)
1496
Peace treaty between England and Scotland, James IV drops support for Perkin Warbeck
Treaty of Ayton
...Date
1497
Agreement to end intermittent fighting between England and Scotland, marriage of Margaret Tudor (Henry VII's daughter) to James IV
Treaty of Perpetual Peace
...Date
1502 (broken in 1513)
Elizabeth of York's (Henry's wife) death (date)
1503
Philip of Burgundy is shipwrecked on England. Henry removed all duties from English textile exports without recipricacy. Henry to be married to Philip's sister, Margaret. Drop of Burgundian support for Edmund de la Pole secured
Intercursus Malus
...Date
1506
League of Cambrai is formed (date)
1508
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