Why did Henry raise an army against France in Brittany?
thought French would gain complete control of Brittany, so he felt an obligation to Bretons and feared that direct French control of Brittany would increase potential French threat to England so he summoned parliament to gain extraordinary revenue to build an army
Henry launched an invasion of France in 1492, but France were more interested in launching an invasion of Italy so quickly sought a peace treaty- Treaty of Etaples, Charles VIII agreed to withdraw support for Perkin Warbeck and to pay a pension to Henry to compensate for the army
Why did Henry break off trade relations with Burgundy? what did he do next?
Maximilian and Phillip were offering hospitality to Perkin Warbeck- thought by putting a trade embargo it would ease the matter, agreed Intercursus Magnus in 1496 which ended the trade embargo between Henry and Phillip
demanded trade deal which would give a much stronger trading position to English merchants in the Netherlands and Phillip and Maximilian agreed to hand over their Yorkist fugitive, Earl of Suffolk
What did the Treaty of Medina del Campo agree in 1489?
two monarchs offered mutual protection in the event of an attack, agreed not to harbour rebels or pretenders, arranged a marriage between Arthur (Prince of Wales) and Catherine (daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella)
What 3 complications did the death of Arthur bring?
1, Henry suggested that Catherine should marry his second son, Henry, Ferdinand was reluctant to agree as he had little need for an English alliance and marriage would require a papal dispensation
2, Henry lost enthusiasm for the marriage in 1504, death of Isabella made Ferdinand less significant
3, Juana (Catherine of Aragons sister) and her husband set sail for Spain but were forced to take refuge in England when their ship was wrecked at sea
What consequences did Phillip of Burgundy's death bring?
Juana was described by her father Ferdinand as having gone mad due to grief, gave Ferdinand opportunity to become regent of Castile, left Henry isolated, Ferdinand ensured that the marriage between Prince Henry and Catherine did not take place in Henry VII's lifetime
What problems arose with Scotland when King James IV came of agar in 1495?
he offered hospitality to Perkin Warbeck- even offered a marriage agreement to his cousin and he also encouraged Perkin to cross the border with an army in 1496- army was small and recieved no support from the people of Northumberland and quickly retreated
a response to hardship caused by the raising of war taxes by King Henry VII to finance a campaign against Scotland, particularly bad in Cornwall as henry stopped cornish tin mining
instead of relying on established Irish aristocracy, he attempted the more costly approach of ruling the pale through and Englishman backed by armed forces, he also appointed his son Henry as Lieutenant of Ireland and Sir Edward Poynings as his deputy
he required the Irish parliament to pass 'Poynings law' in 1495, which meant that the Irish parliament could pass now law without the prior approval of the English Crown
this strategy proved too expensive for Henry and financial problems were made worse when Warbeck returned to Ireland and gathered an army, Henry was out of money due to threat of war with Scotland so had to depend on the cheap option of using Kildare as his deputy
he had decided that there was no benefit in supporting the Yorkist cause and decided to serve Henry loyally- he was able to use his office to rebuild his family fortunes, no longer resented Henry