henry vii foreign policy

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  • Created on: 26-02-18 14:55
treaty of redon 1489
Brittany-6000 men paid for due to the 1488 treaty of stable between France and Brittany- 3 weeks later duke died and France laid claim to Britany and Anne married Charles.
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treaty of estaples 1492
France-1491 26,000 men attacked bolounge, 3rd november France due to intrests in Brittany offered £5000 a year and no support to British rebels including warbeck-However this meant there was no opposistion to French control of territories.
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treaty of medina del campo 1489
Spain-1489-cathrine of aragon to marry Arthur- 100000 downry-1496 Henry entered league of venice backed up the support.
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treaty of aryton 1497
Scotland-warbeck took shelter in scotland, james IV offered his cousin to warbeck- due to warbeck not attacking during the cornish rebellion, lead to a truce in 1497 and margret marrying James
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Aims
avoid war, gain allies,maintain peace, increase trade
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Trade
when H came to power primary trade was with Burgandy- 1493 ban on trade as they supported Warbeck-1496 H signed the great settlement which allowed free trade between Uk and Burgandy everyehre but Flanders as they withdrew support for Warbeck.
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France-1491 26,000 men attacked bolounge, 3rd november France due to intrests in Brittany offered £5000 a year and no support to British rebels including warbeck-However this meant there was no opposistion to French control of territories.

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treaty of estaples 1492

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Spain-1489-cathrine of aragon to marry Arthur- 100000 downry-1496 Henry entered league of venice backed up the support.

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Scotland-warbeck took shelter in scotland, james IV offered his cousin to warbeck- due to warbeck not attacking during the cornish rebellion, lead to a truce in 1497 and margret marrying James

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