Henry VIII- Foreign Policy and Rebellions

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When was the Pilgrimage of Grace and who orignally lead it?
1536 - 1537 Robert Aske
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How did Henry resolve the Rebellion?
He agreed to the 24 articles (the rebels demands), the rebells disbanded. He then hanged 200 rebels and executed the rebel leaders.
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How did the Pilgrimage of Grace help Henry?
He had defeated the rebells and could now push ahead with the changes and reform and Henry now looked stronger
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What did the Anglo-French Treaty of 1514 mean?
The Anglo-French Treaty of 1514 gave England possession of Tournai and France agreed to pay the money still owed to Henry from the pension and Henry's sister Mary marries Louis XII.
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When was the Battles of Flodden and what happened?
1513, While Henry was in France the Scots invaded with over 20,000 men, The Scots lost suffering about ten thousand casualties - the dead included James IV himself.
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What Foreign policy move did Henry make early 1512?
Henry sent 10,000 troops to fight for Spain on the border with France,it was a failure nothing was achieved and many soldiers died.
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What is the Treaty of London and when was it intoduced?
1518, Between Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain, all of whom agreed not to attack one another and to come to the aid of any that were under attack designed by Wolsey
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Who was rewarded for the Battle of Flodden?
Earl of Surrey, his title was restored as Duke of Norfolk
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What does Henry do 1518 do secure peace with France?
Return land, Tournai
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What was the Field of Cloth of Gold and when was it?
1520, where a meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I of France to further secure peace between the countries
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Who else does Henry meet with in 1520?
Chales V (Holy Roman Emeror) meets henry at Dover and Canterbury
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What secret Treaty is signed 1521?
Secret Treaty of Bruges signed by Emperor Charles V and Cardinal Wolsey agreeing to declare war on France in 1523
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What happens in 1522-23, Second French War?
Henry and Charles sign Treat of Windsor agreeing to a joint invation of France. The English army attacks Brittany and Picardy burning and looting the countryside Treaty broken in 1525
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What alliance is made 1525?
Treaty of More, between England and France, give up some territorial claims on France, receiving in return a pension from the French of £20,000 a year
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What Treaty is arranged 1527?
Treaty of Westminster, between England and France against the Holy Roman Empire.
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What Trading Treaty was arranged 1527?
Treaty of Amiens, Protecting the privileges of English merchants who traded in France. Relations between 1525 and 1535 were the warmest they had ever been since the Loss of Gascony.
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When was the First French War and what happened?
1512, English campaign in Gascony, and by 1513 had Therouanne and Tournai of France had been captured by the English
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How did Henry resolve the Rebellion?

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He agreed to the 24 articles (the rebels demands), the rebells disbanded. He then hanged 200 rebels and executed the rebel leaders.

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