Was there a Mid-Tudor Crisis?
Mid-Tudor Crisis: looking at different aspects of Edward VII and Mary I reigns. Possible exam question
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- Mid-Tudor Crisis
- Economy
- Foreign Policy
- Mary I
- 1553-1555
- Spanish alliance inevitable as Mary is Queen
- 1553 Hab-Valois wars still going on
- Have been going on since 1494
- 1554 Marriage treaty w. Phillip
- Spring 1555 MI showed interest in becoming arbiter of Europe
- Gravelines
- Oct 1555 - Jan 1556 CV abdicated and Phillip becomes KofSp
- 1555 new Pope - hates the Spanish
- 1556
- Feb 1556 Treaty of Vaucelles
- Between Phillip and Fr HII
- Both sides ran out of money so agreed to a temporary peace
- Between Phillip and Fr HII
- July 1556 alliance between Fr and the Papacy
- Pope Paul IV = anti-Spanish
- Sept Phillip ends TofV and attacks Italy/ Papacy
- Fr counter attacks and Eng under pressure to join the war
- Marriage Treaty says Eng not get dragged into Sp wars
- Phillip asking Mary to attack but Eng trying to return to Rome
- Fr counter attacks and Eng under pressure to join the war
- Marriage Treaty says Eng not get dragged into Sp wars
- Strong opposition to joining in Eng
- Fr counter attacks and Eng under pressure to join the war
- Fr counter attacks and Eng under pressure to join the war
- Feb 1556 Treaty of Vaucelles
- 1557
- Jan 1557 Eng sent 6,000 defending troops to Neths
- Done as a defense measure to protect Neths
- Eng heir inherits Neths according to Marriage Treaty
- March 1557 Phillip returns to Eng to ask for help in wars
- Privy Council refuses
- Done as a defense measure to protect Neths
- Fr tolerating Protestants and Marian Exiles
- April 1557 Prot exile Thomas Stafford tryed to invade Eng
- Landed at Scarborough but arrested within 3 days of landing
- Final Straw for Mary
- Rumors that Fr was going to attack Calais
- Final Straw for Mary
- Landed at Scarborough but arrested within 3 days of landing
- Rumors that Fr was going to attack Calais
- April 1557 Prot exile Thomas Stafford tryed to invade Eng
- Jan 1557 Eng sent 6,000 defending troops to Neths
- War 1557
- June 1557 Eng declared war on Fr
- Final Straw for Mary
- Navy put into the Channel to patrol, garrisons reinforced on border with Scot
- July 1557 Scot raids on the border began
- Auld alliance kicked in as expected
- July 1557 Scot raids on the border began
- Troops put on war footing in Calais
- July 1557 7,000 men sent to Fr as attackers
- Led by Earl of Pembroke
- Phillip sent an army of 70,000
- Final Straw for Mary
- Aug 1557 Battle of St Quentin
- Phillip vs HII
- Phillip won with minimal help from Eng
- Phillip vs HII
- June 1557 Eng declared war on Fr
- The Loss of Calais 1558
- Mid winter 1558 launched a surprise attack across frozen marshes of Calais
- Not military etiquette as not in campaigning season
- 2,000 Eng troops in Calais vs 27,000 Fr troops
- No reinforcements received
- Jan 1558 Fr captured Calais and the Pale within 3 weeks
- Eng raised army of 7,000 to attack Brest, the French Atlantic Port
- Plan was to swap Brest for Calais
- Fleet of 140 attacked by only captured fishing villiage
- Significance
- Economic
- Calais merchants not as important to Eng econ
- Merchant Adventurers more important
- Didn't need to pay for Calais garrisons
- Calais merchants not as important to Eng econ
- Territorial
- Last bit of continental territory from 100 years war
- Inevitable that Fr would try to take it
- Military
- Calais used to lanch campaigns
- But Eng FP more Prot vs Cath
- Calais used to lanch campaigns
- Diplomatically
- Loss seen as failure of Sp-Eng alliance
- Image/ Morale
- KofE had rule since 1347 so seen as humiliating
- Economic
- Mid winter 1558 launched a surprise attack across frozen marshes of Calais
- 1558
- Phillip and HII camped near Amiens ready for battle but prepared to negotiate
- Oct 1558 peace talks begin at Catea Cambresis
- (See Elizabeth Notes)
- April 1559 Peace of Cateau Cambresis was signed
- Phillip had asked for Calais back but then Mary died
- 1553-1555
- Somerset
- Aware of French aggression - 4000 troops to Scot
- Som invaded Scot Sept 1547
- 18,000 trops, 4,500 cavalry, 20,000 poorly eqipped men
- Battle of Pinky Clough - Eng won but didn't take Edinburgh
- Som not decisive enough to take Scot
- Sept 1547 Som garrisoned Scot
- Scot nobels rallied Mary of Guise and asked for Fr help
- Agreed that MQS would marry Fr HII son
- Som tried to isolate Scot by negotiating with Fr
- Fr not interested
- Jan 1548 Som appealed to Scot for marriage with MQS and Ed
- Scot not interested
- Som tried to isolate Scot by negotiating with Fr
- Fr not interested
- June 1548 Fr fleet landed in Scot
- Eng strengthed border at Carlisle and Berwick
- Scot nobels rallied Mary of Guise and asked for Fr help
- Fr lay siege to Haddington - Scot garrison with 5,000 Eng soldiers
- Som sent 12,000 infanty and 1,800 calarly to relive Haddington
- Believed Fr wouldn't attack Bolougne as too close to Nlands
- Aug 1549 Eng rebellion broke out taking troops away from Scot and Fr
- Fr resumed siege of Bolougne and Eng was no help
- Aug 1549 Eng rebellion broke out taking troops away from Scot and Fr
- Believed Fr wouldn't attack Bolougne as too close to Nlands
- Eng won and Fr retreated - Som left and Fr resumed the siege
- Fr running out of supplies and Scot fed up with Fr in Scot
- Som sent 12,000 infanty and 1,800 calarly to relive Haddington
- Cost of Scot campaign £580,000 during Som
- Northumberland
- France
- War unpopular and expensive
- Siege of Bolougne - Eng beat Fr in channel, menaing Bol could be supplied by sea
- NBL has no money so can't sustain
- HII KofFr afraid CV will help Eng
- Bol not too far from Nlands
- 1550 talks begin between Fr and Eng
- Treaty of Bolougne
- Eng withdraw from Fr
- Fr pay £1,333,333 to Eng for Bolougne
- Eng soldiers removed from Scot
- Eng troops withdraw after TofB but border issue not solved
- Border area disputed was 15x4 miles
- Eng troops withdraw after TofB but border issue not solved
- Defense alliance between Eng and Fr against HRE
- Ed to marry HII daughter - Treaty of Angers 1551
- Eng nobility saw it as a disgrace
- Treaty of Bolougne
- Siege of Bolougne - Eng beat Fr in channel, menaing Bol could be supplied by sea
- War unpopular and expensive
- Scotland
- Poor relationship with Scot - rough wooing 1544
- Eng troops withdraw after TofB but border issue not solved
- Border area disputed was 15x4 miles
- NBL strengthened garrisons at Berwick and Carlisle
- 1551 Eng and Scot sign Treaty of Norham
- Agreed the border would go back to same as in HVIII
- Meaning Eng lost all they had gained
- Humiliating but saves money
- Agreed the border would go back to same as in HVIII
- Holy Roman Empire
- Defense alliance with Fr and Eng made CV feel betrayed by Eng
- More radical Protestantism in Eng
- CV is the protector of Christendom
- Ed pressures Mary to become Prot
- Mary considers leaving Eng and boat prepared for her to leave on
- Trade with Neths broke down
- Cloth trade slowly declining in Antwerp
- Eng ambassador to CV lectureed him on Prot
- CV pressures Northumberland to attack Fr
- Netherlands
- April 1550 CV issues edict allowing Inquisition to arrest Prots in Neths
- Annoyed Eng merchants so modified not to include foreigners
- Many Dutch Prots fled to Eng
- Cloth trade starts to collapse
- CV considers invading Eng due to defense alliance
- Eng responds by putting embargo on cloth to Neths
- CV stops all trade
- Harms both econs
- CV stops all trade
- Eng responds by putting embargo on cloth to Neths
- April 1550 CV issues edict allowing Inquisition to arrest Prots in Neths
- France
- Mary I
- Religion
- Succession
- Domestic Policy
- Government
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