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ENG 1514
1529 - correct answer Treaty of Cambrai
1518 - correct answer Treaty of London
Henry significantly overestimated English power. Wolsey then had to frame the details of foreign policy based on false a...
Wolsey - Foreign Policy 1514-1529
1529 - correct answer Treaty of Cambrai
1518 - correct answer Treaty of London
Henry significantly overestimated English power. Wolsey then had to frame the details of foreign policy based on false assumptions - correct answer England remained a relatively minor power and could not complete on level terms with powers like France and Spain
The "Auld Alliance" - correct answer Name of the strong bond between Scotland and France which remained strong. Consequently, when England and France were on amicable terms there tended to be a few issues with Anglo-Scottish relations and visa versa with French relations
He was unable to exploit the weakness of Scotland following the death of James IV at the Battle of Flodden 1513. He sought peace with France; the settlement being reinforced by the marriage of his younger sister, Mary, to the French king Louis XIII - correct answer The consequences of Henry running out of money to continue a warlike foreign policy by the end of 1514
A charismatic, young king whom Henry immediately saw as a personal and political rival - correct answer
Louis the XIII died, leaving Francis I the throne
But he died 1516 and his successor Charles V sought an alliance with France instead - correct answer Immediately after Francis I succeeded the French throne, Henry sought an alliance with Ferdinand of Aragon
Leaving England dangerously isolated. Offered Ferdinand I the opportunity to undermine Anglo-Scottish relations because the Duke of Albany (heir presumative to the Scottish throne) was a member of the French nobility - correct answer 1517 Charles V and his grandfather, Maximilian I, agreed to the Treaty of Cambrai
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