Henry VII: Foreign Policy
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- Henry VII foreign policy
- Spain
- Treaty of Medina Del Campo 1489
- Henry proposed that Arthur married Catherine when they were old enough
- Ferdinand agreed to the size of Catherine's dowry and not to support English rebels
- Henry proposed that Arthur married Catherine when they were old enough
- Supported Burgundy instead of Spain during the Castilian crisis
- Burgundy
- Wanted a better relationship in case of break with France
- Wanted better trade links and for Philip to give up the Earl of Suffolk
- Phillip forced to shelter in England due to storms and made a truce with Henry
- Philip agreed to surrender Suffolk and let Henry marry his sister
- Phillip forced to shelter in England due to storms and made a truce with Henry
- Wanted better trade links and for Philip to give up the Earl of Suffolk
- Henry's relationship with Burgundy ruined relationship with Spain after Isabella's death
- Spain
- Treaty of Medina Del Campo 1489
- Henry proposed that Arthur married Catherine when they were old enough
- Ferdinand agreed to the size of Catherine's dowry and not to support English rebels
- Henry proposed that Arthur married Catherine when they were old enough
- Supported Burgundy instead of Spain during the Castilian crisis
- Burgundy
- Wanted a better relationship in case of break with France
- Wanted better trade links and for Philip to give up the Earl of Suffolk
- Phillip forced to shelter in England due to storms and made a truce with Henry
- Philip agreed to surrender Suffolk and let Henry marry his sister
- Phillip forced to shelter in England due to storms and made a truce with Henry
- Wanted better trade links and for Philip to give up the Earl of Suffolk
- Henry's relationship with Burgundy ruined relationship with Spain after Isabella's death
- Wanted a better relationship in case of break with France
- Burgundy
- Treaty of Medina Del Campo 1489
- Spain
- Wanted a better relationship in case of break with France
- Burgundy
- Treaty of Medina Del Campo 1489
- Brittany
- France wanted to take control of Brittany
- Henry didn't want France to do it as it would threaten Englland
- Henry sent 700 men to assist Brittany, and tried to make a peace but it didn't work
- Henry renewed his truce with France who took over Brittany in December 1491
- Henry sent 700 men to assist Brittany, and tried to make a peace but it didn't work
- Henry didn't want France to do it as it would threaten Englland
- Treaty of Redon 1489
- France wanted to take control of Brittany
- France
- Scotland
- Scotland supported Perkin Warbeck and led an invasion for him
- Warbeck gained no southern support and the Scots fled when they heard about the opposition
- Truce of Ayton 1497
- Became full treaty after Warbeck's execution. Sealed by marriage of James and Margaret
- Truce of Ayton 1497
- Warbeck gained no southern support and the Scots fled when they heard about the opposition
- Scotland supported Perkin Warbeck and led an invasion for him
- Spain
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