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English policy 1515-21
How did this bring glory to Henry? - correct answer-England was seen to be at the centre of
diplomatic activity and appeared to be leading Europe to peace

How did Wolsey create the treaty of London? - correct answer-He hijacked a papal initiative
to raise troops to fight the Turks and turned it into an international peace treaty

How many signed the treaty? - correct answer-Over 20

What did Henry order Wolsey to do? - correct answer-Create an anti-French alliance

What did this do to the power balance in Europe? - correct answer-Shifted it dramatically

What did this force England to do? - correct answer-Seek peace with France which led to the
treaty of London

What did Wolsey have to do to keep the king's favour? - correct answer-Provide him with
success and prestige

What did Wolsey sacrifice for the treaty? - correct answer-Tournai

What had happened between 1515-19? - correct answer-There was a new ruler in France,
Francis I, and a new HRE, Charles V

What policy did Henry turn to? - correct answer-Peace making

What prevented this? - correct answer-Ferdinand died, and the new ruler Charles I signed a
peace treaty with France

What was England's treasury like? - correct answer-Almost empty

What was Wolsey able to do and how? - correct answer-Make Henry appear as the pivotal
power as each country signed separately with England

When and where was this treaty signed? - correct answer-London in October 1518

Who joined the treaty? - correct answer-The HRE

Why was England's position further weakened? - correct answer-Francis encouraged the
Duke of Suffolk to marry Henry's sister, Mary

Why was England's position weakened further in 1515? - correct answer-France won the
battle of Marignano which gave them control of Milan

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