relations with spain Flashcards
under what ruler were spain and england allies
mary tudor
why did england and spain stop becoming allies
england was a protestant country under elizabeth I
what did philip II and the pope see protestantism as
a threat to the authority of the catholic church
what did many english protestants see spain and catholicism as
a threat
what did philip II become involved in
catholic plots against elizabeth
what tried to restore catholicism in netherlands
brutal spanish campaign under the duke of alba aimed to restore catholicism there
when was the council of troubles
1568
what was the council of troubles
spanish catholics executed many dutch protestants
when elizabeths government decided to secretly help dutch protestants resits the spanish. what were the 3 benefits
- it allowed dutch rebel ships safe passage in english ports
- it provided financial support to others fighting the spanish
- english privateers were encouraged to attack spanish shipping and colonies in latin america
what was the spanish fury
when spanish troops looted antwerp
what was the pacification of the ghent
called for all spanish troops to be expelled from the netherlands
what 4 things was happening by the late 1584
- spanish control of the netherlands had been restored under the duke of parma
- england allies, the duke of alencon and william of orange were dead
- the treaty of joinville united catholic france and spain against the netherlands and england
- dutch catholics were ready to male peace with spain, strengthening philip II position there
what were the 3 reasons why england and spain were close to war
- philip II blamed english support of the dutch rebels for making the situation worse
- philip II blamed english privateers for attacks on spanish shipping
- elizabeths government blamed spain for a series of plots against elizabeth
when did spain conquer mexico and peru and what was the affect
1500s it meant that the spanish government with vast amounts of gold and silver, which were regularly shipped back to spain
what were the 2 reasons why spain represented a major barrier to english trade
- spanish control of the netherlands and the scheldt and rhine estuaries closed off one of the principal trade routes used by english traders-this reduced the incomes and profits of english merchants
- spain’s control of the new world also denied english traders profit making opportunities, because all trade there had to be licensed by the spanish government