Foreign Policy 1509-1529
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- Created on: 04-05-15 18:28
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- Foreign Policy (1509-1529)
- Goals
- Recover French empire.
- Prevent hostile treaties against England between other powers.
- Maintain England's interests.
- Successes
- Capture of Therouanne and Tournai- 1513
- Treaty of London 1518
- Field of the Cloth of Gold 1520
- Wolsey made Papal Legate 1518
- Failures
- 1513- Ferdinand and Maximillian signed treaties with France- England left to fight alone.
- Poor compared to Francis I and Charles V
- Failure of Amicable Grant meant no war with France
- Allies
- Charles V
- Charles would not release his troops to help Henry
- refused to honour promise to marry Mary
- Failed to support Henry's annulment
- 1521- Secret Treaty of Bruges
- Francis I
- Treaty of More 1525
- Untitled
- Charles V
- Costs (warfare)
- 1511-1525 = £1.4 million
- Was very expensive
- Led to lots of taxes. e.g. Amicable Grant
- Battle of Pavia
- Francis I captured
- Goals
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