Henry VII - Securing the sucession Flashcards

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What was Henry’s chief priority

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Securing the succession

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What did Henry need to do in regards to securing the succession

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Secure the kingdom at home and find allies abroad

Have a male heir, (Arthur and HEnry) who would have to marry and have children of their own

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What Yorkists were alive in 1485 that had a strong claim to the throne

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  1. Edward, Earl of Warwick

2. John De La Pole, Earl of Lincoln

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What did Henry do with Edward, Earl of Warwick

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Sent him to the tower of London. He remained here until 1499, when he was executed for conspiring escape with Warbeck

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What did Henry do with John De La Pole, Earl of Lincoln

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Invited him to join the government and became a member of the King’s council.

He remained loyal until 1487 when he fled and joined Simnel. He died at the Battle of Stoke

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How did Henry go about securing the succession abroad

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By proclaiming a defensive foreign policy

Henry used diploamcy to conclude treaties with Brittany, France, Spain and Scotland. In each treaty Henry made sure that the terms included no support of Henry’s enemies

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How did Henry use marriage alliances to secure the succession

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Henry binded Spain and Scotland into a closer union with England.

It caused a personal connection in the Tudor dynasty and made it their personal interest to ensure Tudor survival.

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What were the two treaties that outlined marriage alliances

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  1. Treaty of Medina Del Campo - Arthuer and Catherine of Aragon
  2. Treaty of Ayton - Margaret to James IV
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