FP summary Flashcards
successes:
- crushed threats from pretenders
- marriage alliance with scotland
- quelled Irish threat
deaths
of Arthur, Isabella of Castile and Philip of Burgundy altered Henry’s FP
foreign powers
- backed Simnel in 1487
- backed Warbeck
- sheltered Edmund de la Pole in 1506
Philip shipwreck
suggests Henry’s success depended on good fortune
France and Italy
preoccupied in 1493
-England was unable to launch a campaign against France
intercursus malus
fell through as well as the alliance with burgundy
England’s military power
- a weak player in Europe
- not in the League of cambrai- irrelevant in European diplomatics
money
vast sums spent on Burgundy alliance and trying to stop a scottish threat
FP of a usurper
- desperate for recognition and security
- overreacted to perceived threats and overspent accordingly
Burgundy
- margaret supported Simnel and Warbeck
- Magnus Intercursus 1496: stopped trade war
Spain
Medina del Campo 1489- no harbouring rebels, trade, dowry, marriage
Isabella died 1504 - links restored in 1506
Scotland
1485 Truce- ensured a better relationship
Warbeck married Catherine
Treaty of Ayton 1497-1502 - Margaret and James IV marry
France
Treaty of Etaples - gained Charles VIII alliance and £5000 a year
Chrimes - “triumph”
Breton crisis 1491-2
1485-1492
- Truce with Scotland 1485
- Medina del Campo 1489
- Breton crisis 1491-92
- Treaty of Etaples 1492
- Simnel 1486-87
- Yorkshire rebellion 1489
1493-1502
- League of Venice 95
- Warbeck 92-99
- Magnus Intercursus 96
- Cornish rebellion 97
- Treaty of Ayton 97
- Marriage Catherine and Arthur 1501