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1514 Richard Hunne is suspected to have been murdered by, 1485 Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth by Henry VII, 1486 Yorkist Stafford and Lovell failed rebellion due to poor organisation -, 1486 First Navigation Act forbidding English Merchants from loading their goods onto foreig...

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AQA A -Level History - The Tudors
1514
Richard Hunne is suspected to have been murdered by The Church after he questioned
its authority
1485
Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth by Henry VII
1486
Yorkist Stafford and Lovell failed rebellion due to poor organisation - They didn't even
have an heir in mind to replace Henry with
1486
First Navigation Act forbidding English Merchants from loading their goods onto foreign
ships (Ships with less than 50% English) if English ships were available
1486
Henry VII persuades Parliament to pass the Act of Resumption, granting him all the
Crown Lands lost after 1455
1487
Lambert Simnel is crowned King of England in Ireland
1487
Lambert Simnel defeated at the Batt le of Stoke Field by Henry VII
1489
Treaty of Redon stops France invading Brittany
1489
Treaty of Medina Del Campo allies Spain and England against France and establishes
the future marriage between Catherine and Arthur
1489
Yorkshire rebellion against tax rises
1491
Perkin Warbeck starts claiming to be the younger of the Princes in the Tower
1492
Treaty of Etaples allows France to annex Brittany, but they have to pay England a
pension and relinquish their pretender support
1492
England places fixed tariffs on Italian goods so Italy refuses to send them
1493
Trade embargo with the Netherlands (Burgundy) as Margaret supports Warbeck
1494
Poyning's Law establishes full control over Ireland but is withdrawn due to its cost
1496
Holy League of Venice where every one allies against France after it invades Italy
1496
Intercursus Magnus is signed ending the Burgundy Trade Embargo
1496
Perkin Warbeck leads a Scottish invasion of England
1497
Cornish Rebellion against tax rises
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1497
Treaty of Ayton means 5 year peace a nd the surrender of Warbeck
1498
Charles VIII of France dies
1499
Perkin Warbeck and the Earl of Warwick are executed
1501
Prince Arthur marries Catherine of Aragon
1502
Death of Prince Arthur
1502
Treaty of Perpetual Peace extends the Treaty of Ayton for the lifetime of both monarchs
and proposes a future marriage
1503
Margaret of Burgundy dies
1503
Henry VII's daughter Margaret marries James IV
1503
Elizabeth of York dies
1504
Isabella of Castille dies
1506
Ferdinand of Aragon allies himself with France through marriage
1506
Treaty of Windsor recognised Philip of Burgundy as King of Castille after they
shipwrecked and Yorkist pretender the Earl of Suffolk is extradited
1506
Intercursus Malus was a trade partnership with Burgundy that was advantageous to
England
1506
Phillip of Burgundy dies mysteriously leaving Joanna on the throne again as his wife.
However the following year she is deemed mentally unstable and Ferdinand takes
control
1509
Henry VII dies and Henry VIII becomes King
1509
Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon
1509
League of Cambrai and England is not included
1510
Empson and Dudley executed
1510
Council Learned in Law abolished
1510
Renewal of the Treaty of Etaples and the pension
1511
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