Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why did Henry VIII's foreign policy fail?
- Military Glory
- keep wanting war despite lack of money (1525)
- 1512-13 3 attempts at invading France - persistence
- rivalry with Francis
- 3 invasions between 1512-13
- 1520 Field of the Cloth of Gold -
to upstage Francis
- lack of money
- 1513 French invasions
- 1517 gave Maximillian £20K
- 1523 3 Pronged Attack £200K
- 1523 Parliament wouldn't give money
- 1520 Field of the Cloth of Gold cost a whole
years income
- 1525 gave Charles V £20K
- 1525 Amicable Grant rebellion -
failed to raise money
- lack of support
- 1523 3 Pronged Attack - Charles V wouldn't
support the Duke of Bourbon's rebellion against
Francis - failed
- unfaithful/unreliable allies
- 1517 and 1525 - Max and Charles took
money and did nothing with it
- 1523 - Charles wouldn't join 3 Pronged Attack
- 1525 - Charles wouldn't let Henry go to war
- balance of Power
- 1519 - Maximillian dies -
end of the Treaty of London
- Charles V owns two thirds of Europe as King of Spain
and Holy Roman Emperor
- 1515 Louis XII dies - end of
the Treaty of St Germain en
Laye
- 1525 Battle of Pavia -
Charles V wouldn't support
Henry
- 1527 Sack of Rome -
Charles V has control over
the Pope
- 1517 Treaty of Cambrai - peace between
Spain, Holy Roman Empire and France,
England is left out - 'laughing stock of Europe'