What was Henry VII's foreign policy initially dictated by?
What was Henry's foreign policy dictated by at the end of his reign?
When did Henry VII build truces with:
-France
-Scotland
-The Habsburg Empire?
Why did Henry see advantages to building a longer-term alliance with Spain?
When was the Treaty of Medina del Campo?
What did the Treaty of Medina del Campo entail?
How did this affect trade?
How was the alliance deepened?
Why were initially friendly relations with France put in jeopardy in 1488?
Why was it dangerous for Henry to rush into war with France?
What were Henry's first actions against France?
What happened when these maneuvers failed?
Why was Parliament summoned?
What did Henry make clear when the army crossed the Channel in 1489?
Did these reassurances satisfy the French?
What risk did Henry take in the final stages of the war?
Was Henry right?
What were the terms of the Treaty of Etaples (1492)?
What was the Hanseatic League?
How did Henry's alliance with Spain hope to improve trade?
How did Henry's foreign policy change after the deaths of Arthur and Elizabeth?