Henry VII’s Foreign Policy L.O. to develop an
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Description: Henry VIIs Foreign Policy LO to develop an understanding of Henrys foreign policy by creating a map and completing a chart Key Words Foreign policy the attitudes and actions taken by a country towards other countries Aristocrat
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Henry VII’s Foreign Policy L.O. to develop an understanding of Henry’s foreign policy by creating a map and completing a chart. Key Words: Foreign policy = the attitudes and actions taken by a country towards other countries. Aristocrat = member of the Nobility. 1485 – 95 Relations are tense but cordial. Flow diagram to show the deterioration then improvement in Anglo-Scottish relations. 1495 – 1496 Perkin Warbeck given hospitality by James IV and married to James’ cousin, Lady Catherine Gordon. 1496 Perkin Warbeck raised an army and invaded England. Henry raised an army and attacked Perkin. 1497 Cornish rebellion against taxes raised for Henry’s army. 1475 - Perkin Warbeck born in Tournai, France. Passionate about York. Flow diagram to show the activities of Perkin Warbecck Perkin went to Ireland but fled as Kildare did not support him. Perkin went to France. What are Britain’s foreign policy aims today? To maintain peace Protect the British civilian population To increase British power Improve British status internationally Maintain the rules of the United Nations To remain a part of NATO Remain in the EU Maintain arms production To maintain the remnants of the British empire. To maintain a thriving economy through trade and taxation Counter international terrorism What were Henry’s foreign Policy aims? Improve is international status because his inter Build an army to be able to fight at home and abroad Improve the financial foundation on which his reign rested. To make allegiances with the enemies of his enemies. To increase his empire. Burgundy, Spain, Scotland and Ireland L.O. to develop an understanding of the Foreign Policy problems faced by Henry and these countries by creating charts. Fiefdom = a piece of land, not quite an independent country but has some autonomy. Trade embargo = a cessation of trade with a country. E.g. The UK held a trade embargo over Iraq to try to get rid of Saddam Hussein. Brittany France Holy Roman Empire Burgundy Maximillian Charles VII Anne Philip Perkin Warbeck Spain Ireland Kildare Isolbella Ferdinand Castile Catherine of Aragon Prince Arthur How successful was Henry VII at fulfilling his foreign policy objectives?