spanish foreign policy (henry vii)

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what treaty were both england and spain part of in 1489?
treaty of medina del campo
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what did this mean for the 2 kings' relations?
- mutual support to defend their countries against any enemy
- neither king would make peace with France without the other’s agreement
- Neither country would assist or harbour rebels or pretenders.
- Princess Catherine of Aragon would marry Prince Arthur
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why was the alliance endangered in 1502
price arthur died, making the marriage alliance made 1 year previously meaningless
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how was the alliance strengthened after arthur's death?
Henry proposed that Catherine was married to Prince Henry, in 1502, Ferdinand accepted the proposal.
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how did medina del campo effect trade?
Treaty allowed the export of goods from Spain in foreign ships, after England’s Navigation Acts of 1485-6. The income from customs revenue rose from £33,000 in 1485 to £40,000 in 1509.
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what did this mean for the 2 kings' relations?

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- mutual support to defend their countries against any enemy
- neither king would make peace with France without the other’s agreement
- Neither country would assist or harbour rebels or pretenders.
- Princess Catherine of Aragon would marry Prince Arthur

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why was the alliance endangered in 1502

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how was the alliance strengthened after arthur's death?

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how did medina del campo effect trade?

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