FP under Northumberland Flashcards
marriage attempts
marriage arrangements to Mary of Scots had not only failed, but had also pushed Scotland into an alliance with France
unpopular war
it was unpopular with the nobles and general public- high levels of taxation were undermining the economy and provoking rising hostility
boulogne
the french threatened to isolate Boulogne, however, an English fleet defeated a french force off the channel islands
this gave England the control of the channel and could supply Boulogne by sea
Boulogne back to France
Northumberland was keen to end the war so he could consolidate his position
Treaty of Boulogne signed 28th March 1550
Treaty of Boulogne
it removed the expenses of war and the threat of French invasion
it was a humiliating peace and alliance with the traditional enemy was seen as a national disgrace- added to Northumberland’s unpopularity
habsburg
they remained hostile, as the church of England was beginning to swing towards more extreme Calvinist doctrines
England position
in Europe was a weak one
the lack of money forced Northumberland to run down both the army and the navy
remained isolated
henry VIII policy
the Treaty of Boulogne marked the end of the phase of policy initiated by HenryVIII, during which French territories was a major goal
relations with HRE
deteriorated- disliked the Anglo-French alliance
annoyed by reformer attempts to force Mary to abandon her Catholic faith
consequence of HRE worsening relations
trade broke off with the Netherlands - had been protected since the Magnus Intercursus of 1496
led to the collaspe of the Antwerp cloth market
Anglo-Scottish relations
poor state- the northern lords, like Lord Dacre, had no clear policy to follow
progress was slow to restore the border lines
worsening relations with continental powers
not until March 1552 that Anglo-Imperial relations began to improve, as war had broken out between France and HRE
England wasn’t in a position to take any military action but France feared the Anglo-Imperial alliance- relations between England and France collapsed in June 1553