Henry VIII Foreign Policy (1509 - 1514)
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- Created on: 17-05-16 13:46
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- Henry VII Foreign Policy (1509-1514)
- France
- 1512
- Part of an international alliance against France
- Henry led an army into France
- Achieved little
- Henry led an army into France
- Part of an international alliance against France
- 1513
- Wolsey organised a second expedition
- BATTLE OF SPURS - English drove off the French
- Captured fortress at Therouanne & the town of Tournai
- BATTLE OF SPURS - English drove off the French
- Wolsey organised a second expedition
- 1514
- TREATY OF SAINT GERMAINE-EN-LAYE
- Left England in possession of Tournai and Therouanne
- Left Henry with an annual payment for agreeing to give up claims to the French throne
- TREATY OF SAINT GERMAINE-EN-LAYE
- 1512
- Scotland
- 1512
- allied against France
- James IV led an army to invade the north-east of England
- attempt to divert English troops from entering France
- James IV led an army to invade the north-east of England
- allied against France
- 1513
- THE BATTLE OF FLODDEN
- England lost 1,500 men
- Scotland lost 10,000 men
- including King James IV
- Scottish threat removed for some time since the successor was the infant child James V
- a committee was established to rule on his behalf until he came of age
- Scottish threat removed for some time since the successor was the infant child James V
- including King James IV
- THE BATTLE OF FLODDEN
- 1512
- 1510
- Renewal of the Treaty of Etaples
- France
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