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Who described the changes in English military organization as a 'landmark'?
John Guy
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What were the key changes in foreign policy during this period?
Reorganisation
in administration and finance of the navy
Construction
of 6 new ships and repair of many others
Peacetime
budget of £14,000 for the navy
Foundations
laid for Elizabeth's successful navy
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What were Mary's key aims during her reign?
Restore
relationship
with the papacy and marry
Philip
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What was the problem Mary faced in achieving her aims?
Pope
Paul
did not like her
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What was the conflict between Mary and Pope Paul during her reign?
Mary aligned with the
Spanish
Pope Paul aligned with the
French
Ongoing
tension without a formal declaration of war
Conflict reignited in
1556-1557
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Who did Mary persuade to help drive the Habsburgs out of Italy?
The
French
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What did Philip need from England during his campaign?
Men and an
English
declaration to defend the
Low Countries
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What was the Privy Council's stance on sending troops to support Philip?
They approved sending
money
and
naval
support but not
troops
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How did Mary's initial reluctance affect her role in the conflict?
She wanted to remain at
peace
with
France
and acted as a
mediator
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What was the Treaty of Vaucelles, signed in February 1556?
A
peace
agreement between
Spain
and
France
for
five
years
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What event escalated tensions leading to war?
France
attacked the
Netherlands
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How did Mary respond to the council's reluctance to declare war?
She
called
the council and
threatened
them
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What was the outcome of the initial conflict with French troops led by Thomas Stafford?
War was declared due to pressure from
Philip
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What were the two fronts of the war during Mary's reign?
Scotland
renewed its alliance with France and attacked
Northern
England
English army of
5,000
joined a Spanish army of
70,000
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What happened during the siege of St. Quentin in August 1557?
English
and
Spanish
forces captured St. Quentin
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What was the result of the surprise attack by French soldiers in January 1558?
The English garrison at
Calais
was defeated
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What was the significance of the loss of Calais for England?
It was a national
disaster
and marked a
turning
point in
English
foreign policy
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What did traditional historians argue about Mary's reign regarding Calais?
It was Mary's
great failure
Calais had been under
English
control for centuries
Shifted focus from
continental
wars to opportunities in the
New World
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