1559, main objective to help relations between Spain and France, settled the issue of Calais between France and England.
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Treaty of Berwick
1560, England offered direct military support to the Lords of the Congregation in Scotland.
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Treaty of Edinburgh
1560, beneficial treaty, recognized the Lords of the congregation as a provisional concilior government, therefore protecting protestant interests.
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Treaty of Troyes
1564, England forced to accept bad terms because of their military loss in France and the capture of the Prince of Conde: they lost Calais permanentley.
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Treaty of Blois
1572, improved relations with France and England. Duffy has said that it united the two countries in a defensive treaty against Spain.
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Treaty of Nonsuch
1585, England now had a formal alliance with the Dutch rebels, Elizabeth agreed to pay for a force of 6,400 infantry and 1,000 cavalry under English command.
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Card 2
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1560, England offered direct military support to the Lords of the Congregation in Scotland.
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Treaty of Berwick
Card 3
Front
1560, beneficial treaty, recognized the Lords of the congregation as a provisional concilior government, therefore protecting protestant interests.
Back
Card 4
Front
1564, England forced to accept bad terms because of their military loss in France and the capture of the Prince of Conde: they lost Calais permanentley.
Back
Card 5
Front
1572, improved relations with France and England. Duffy has said that it united the two countries in a defensive treaty against Spain.
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