The Triumph of Elizabeth: Britain 1547 - 1603: Defending against External Enemies

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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571
Religious difficulties intensified by interference from foreign powers - did much to underpin (support) Catholic threat.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Scotland (1)
Elizabeth's accession: Scotland officially Catholic. 1559: Mary QoS was Queen of France, strengthening 'auld alliance' which threatened England's security. Situation in Scotland reversed by onset of Scot Reformation (John Knox), removal of French.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Scotland (2)
Treaty of Berwick (Feb 1560): English gave military assistance to Scots rebels. Scot government put in hands of a council of nobles led by Earl of Arran.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Scotland (3)
Treaty of Edinburgh (July 1560): French agreed to withdraw troops from Scotland. Recognize Elizabeth as Queen. Mary of Guise (Mary QoS French mother, Regent in Scotland) died 1560.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Scotland (4)
Mary QoS returned Scotland 1561, little support, English hopes of Mary/Robert Dudley (Earl of Leicester) marriage empty. Scottish internal disputes led to forced abdication/expulsion of Mary QoS (1567/1568) after death of 2nd husband, Lord Darnley.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Scotland (5)
Mary QoS kept in captivity (England) for 19 years, no significant backing for throne from France/Scotland. France torn apart by Wars of Religion, Scots leadership Presbyterian, no sympathy with Mary, governed in name of son James VI - Protestant.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with France (1)
1559: Peace of Cateau-Cambresis ends France/England war (started 1557), England has to acknowledge loss of Calais.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with France (2)
1562/3:English forces occupy port Le Havre, helping French Protestants (Huguenots) under Conde in war against Catholic forces. English surrender Le Havre (outbreak of plague), hopes of gaining French port (replace/bargain Calais) dashed.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with France (3)
1564: Treaty of Troyes (France/England) ends war with France.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with France (4)
1570: Elizabeth puts forward idea of marriage to Henry, Duke of Anjou, brother of Charles IX. Averts French hostility (especially as France occupied with civil war/concerns about Spain's growing power)
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (1)
England more concerned with France/Scotland. Original relations civil - Philip II married to Mary, wanted to maintain alliance. 1558: Spanish war with France, worried about French intervention in Low Countries (owned by Spain, border France).
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (2)
Philip offers marriage; politely declined. Relations deteriorate to open warfare (1585), attributed to Elizabeth's paranoia than Spanish aggression.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (3)
1563-4: trade war between England/Low Countries sparked by increased taxes on trade imposed by Queen Mary. Ended 1564 when Philip sacked Spanish governor in Low Countries - Cardinal Granvelle.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (4)
1567: Fears as Duke of Alva sent to Low Countries to quiet revolt. Army of 50,000 just over channel. 1568 conflict (Spain/England) in Caribbean. English ships destroyed at San Juan de Ullua.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (5)
1568: Elizabeth took charge Spanish silver fleet (forced shelter at Plymouth enroute to pay Spanish troops in Low Countries). Mutiny for lack of pay; Alva retaliated by seizing English ships in LC ports. New trade war until Bristol Treaty 1574.
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Foreign Relations 1559 - 1571: Relations with Spain (6)
1571: Spanish ambassador de Spes involved in Ridolfi plot but Alva refused to give plot military assistance from Low Countries.
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Elizabeth's accession: Scotland officially Catholic. 1559: Mary QoS was Queen of France, strengthening 'auld alliance' which threatened England's security. Situation in Scotland reversed by onset of Scot Reformation (John Knox), removal of French.

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Treaty of Berwick (Feb 1560): English gave military assistance to Scots rebels. Scot government put in hands of a council of nobles led by Earl of Arran.

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Treaty of Edinburgh (July 1560): French agreed to withdraw troops from Scotland. Recognize Elizabeth as Queen. Mary of Guise (Mary QoS French mother, Regent in Scotland) died 1560.

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Mary QoS returned Scotland 1561, little support, English hopes of Mary/Robert Dudley (Earl of Leicester) marriage empty. Scottish internal disputes led to forced abdication/expulsion of Mary QoS (1567/1568) after death of 2nd husband, Lord Darnley.

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