Charles Foreign policy successes
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- Charles' Foreign Policy successes
- Habsburg-Valois Wars
- Dynastic- held onto Flanders, Navarre, Artois and Naples
- Took and kept Tournai
- Battle of Pavia- Francis captured and released after exchanging sons for himself
- Treaty of Madrid
- Enables Hegemony in Italy
- Maintained Spanish Road- Philip II becomes Duke of Milan 1540- stronger claim secured
- Ottomans
- Sulieman fails to take Vienna in 1529 + 1532- preserved Austrian patrimony
- Charles takes Tunis (1535)- acquires Ottoman fleet
- Takes Cruzada tax for crusade
- No land threat- enables Spanish Road to be open
- Maintains pariomony as only loses some territories in NA
- New World
- Disruptive nobility sent there- reducing instability in Spain
- Influx of wealth pays of debt and gives prestige
- Holy Roman Empire
- Battle of Muhlberg- military success
- Philip of Hesse publicly discredited for bigamy
- Religious Peace of Nuremberg gave Charles assistance against Ottomans
- Eventual alliance w/ Pope 150s
- Troops, resources and gov very fragmented- could justify any failure
- Habsburg-Valois Wars
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