Edward- Foreign Policy Flashcards
When was the Peace of Boulogne and between whom?
1550 French and England and Scotland
Name the treaty between England and France and Scotland in 1550
Peace of Boulogne
What was Somerset’s main aim?
Somerset’s main priority was to unite England and Scotland and uphold the Greenwich treaty of 1543. Bound Henry wishes to uphold the rough wooing.
What positive event occurred in 1547 concerning Scotland
Win at the battle of Pinkie despite 4k French men sent to Scotlands aid.
How did Somerset decide to keep control of Scotland?
How much did this cost?
Buildt 25 garrisions adn planned 14 more
200k annually
Why did Somersets garrisons fail in Scotland?
Underestimated French who sent 10k troops
Failed to block the Firth of Forth
Troops led by Earl of Shrewsbury had to deal with English Rebellions
Foreign Policy in relation to Scotland was weak because it was a failed ____ and ______ objective
Foreign Policy in relation to Scotland was weak because it was a failed military and political objective
What happened to Mary queen of Scots?
And when?
French ended up taking Mary to marry Dauphin heir to the throne in Aug 1548
Who was the Treaty of Ardes between and when?
England and France 1554
What were the terms of the Treaty of Boulogne? (4)
England gave up control of Boulogne for 133,333 crowns
marriage between Henry II daughter and Edward with dowry of 200k ( agreed by Treaty of Angers 1551 but never took place)
England and France = defensive alliance
King of France no longer pay pension to King Of England
What were two failures with marridge treaties?
Greenwich and Treaty of Angers ( French daughter and Edward)
What treaty was ratified in June 1549 between E and Spain?
Anglo-Imperial Treaty of 1544
What were the two main problems with Spain and Charles?
Fear of an invasion by C 2 restore Catholicism
Charles territory in the Netherland were E most important trading partner.
What did Northumberland do in relation to Boulonge?
Northumberland end war with scotland and french
French get Boulonge and they pay £133,333 to recover the port