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1514 - ANSWER Richard Hunne is suspected to have been murdered by The
Church after he questioned its authority

1485 - ANSWER Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth by Henry VII

1486 - ANSWER Yorkist Stafford and Lovell failed rebellion due to poor organisation
- They didn't even have an heir in mind to replace Henry with

1486 - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER Henry VII persuades Parliament to pass the Act of Resumption,
granting him all the Crown Lands lost after 1455

1487 - ANSWER Lambert Simnel is crowned King of England in Ireland

1487 - ANSWER Lambert Simnel defeated at the Battle of Stoke Field by Henry VII

1489 - ANSWER Treaty of Redon stops France invading Brittany

1489 - ANSWER Treaty of Medina Del Campo allies Spain and England against
France and establishes the future marriage between Catherine and Arthur

1489 - ANSWER Yorkshire rebellion against tax rises

1491 - ANSWER Perkin Warbeck starts claiming to be the younger of the Princes in
the Tower

1492 - ANSWER Treaty of Etaples allows France to annex Brittany, but they have to
pay England a pension and relinquish their pretender support

1492 - ANSWER England places fixed tariffs on Italian goods so Italy refuses to
send them

1493 - ANSWER Trade embargo with the Netherlands (Burgundy) as Margaret
supports Warbeck

1494 - ANSWER Poyning's Law establishes full control over Ireland but is withdrawn
due to its cost

1496 - ANSWER Holy League of Venice where everyone allies against France after
it invades Italy

1496 - ANSWER Intercursus Magnus is signed ending the Burgundy Trade Embargo

,1496 - ANSWER Perkin Warbeck leads a Scottish invasion of England

1497 - ANSWER Cornish Rebellion against tax rises

1497 - ANSWER Treaty of Ayton means 5 year peace and the surrender of Warbeck

1498 - ANSWER Charles VIII of France dies

1499 - ANSWER Perkin Warbeck and the Earl of Warwick are executed

1501 - ANSWER Prince Arthur marries Catherine of Aragon

1502 - ANSWER Death of Prince Arthur

1502 - ANSWER Treaty of Perpetual Peace extends the Treaty of Ayton for the
lifetime of both monarchs and proposes a future marriage

1503 - ANSWER Margaret of Burgundy dies

1503 - ANSWER Henry VII's daughter Margaret marries James IV

1503 - ANSWER Elizabeth of York dies

1504 - ANSWER Isabella of Castille dies

1506 - ANSWER Ferdinand of Aragon allies himself with France through marriage

1506 - ANSWER Treaty of Windsor recognised Philip of Burgundy as King of Castille
after they shipwrecked and Yorkist pretender the Earl of Suffolk is extradited

1506 - ANSWER Intercursus Malus was a trade partnership with Burgundy that was
advantageous to England

1506 - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER Henry VII dies and Henry VIII becomes King

1509 - ANSWER Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon

1509 - ANSWER League of Cambrai and England is not included

1510 - ANSWER Empson and Dudley executed

1510 - ANSWER Council Learned in Law abolished

1510 - ANSWER Renewal of the Treaty of Etaples and the pension

, 1511 - ANSWER Holy League allies England against France which has invaded Italy
(Again)

1512 - ANSWER Parliament finally grants Henry the money he needs for War with
France

1512 - ANSWER Henry sends a force to France but is betrayed by Ferdinand who
captures Navarre

1513 - ANSWER Henry on his second campaign wins the Battle of Spurs but loses
the French pension

1513 - ANSWER Capture of Tournai and Therouanne, although it is a failure as one
is given to the Holy Roman Empire and one is given to France for a pension in 1518

1513 - ANSWER Catherine of Aragon leads the English to victory against Scotland
in The Battle of Flodden and James IV is killed leaving an infant son as heir

1513 - ANSWER Whilst Henry is in France, Catherine defeats and kills James IV
who has an infant son as heir

1513 - ANSWER Thomas Wolsey becomes Chief Minister

1514 - ANSWER Ferdinand and Maximillian pull out of France again and Wolsey
skilfully recovers the pension

1514 - ANSWER Henry's sister Mary is forced to marry the old Louis XII of France

1515 - ANSWER Act of Resumption is an attempt to regain Crown Land Revenue,
but it fails

1515 - ANSWER Francis I becomes King of France

1515 - ANSWER A French noble is appointed heir regent on the Scottish throne

1516 - ANSWER Treaty of Noyon between France and Spain leaves England
isolated again

1516 - ANSWER Charles I becomes King of Spain

1517 - ANSWER Enclosure begins

1517 - ANSWER Martin Luther writes 95 Theses

1518 - ANSWER Treaty of London is called against the Ottoman's where Europe
agrees to no Wars to form a Catholic Crusade

1518 - ANSWER Wolsey appointed Papal Legate

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