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Find it and Fix it TASK 1: Find the boxes with errors in them TASK 2: Fix the errors you find Henry VII was coronated before his marriage to Elizabeth of York, and before Parliament met. Perkin Warbeck was proclaimed King in Belfast by the Earl of Kildare Justices of the Peace met three times a year at Thirdly Sessions Patronage increased under HVII, and led to a rise in the number of nobles by 1/2 Sir William Stanley paid £9000, then £1000 a year as a result of his attainder Henry never changed who controlled finance (King Chamber System) The Truce of Ayton came after Warbeck’s execution and saw was sealed by the marriage of James to Margaret (daughter) Whilst Phillip of Burgundy was stranded in England, the Treaty of Etaples and Intercursus Magus were made During the Cornish rebellion, rebels made it to Black Heath

Overall, how successful was Henry’s foreign policy in the years 1502-1509? Good learning: Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning: Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better: Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy Key Word: How did relations with foreign powers change and how was the succession secured?

So how did Henry deal with countries individually? So far we have looked at Henry’s foreign policy chronologically. Now we are going to revise/analyse HVII’s foreign policy, by looking at how he dealt with specific countries. Task: You have each been given a copy of the map. Stick it in the middle of your page and draw an arrow off the following countries: Spain Burgundy France HRE Brittany Scotland Italy Good learning Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy

So how did Henry deal with countries individually? 1485: Scotland and England make a truce 1485-6: Navigation Acts 1488-92: Bretton Crisis 1489: Treaty of Medina del Campo 1490 Venice and Florence 1496: Intercursus Magnus 1497: Truce at Ayton 1502: Arthur dies 1503: Queen Elizabeth dies 1505: Isabella of Castile dies 1505: Henry discusses a potential Burgundian bride for his son 1505: Ferdinand marries Germaine de Foix 1506: Phillip stuck in England (3 treaties) 1506: Death of Phillip 1502: Treaty of Perpetual Peace 1508: League of Cambrai TASK: add the correct foreign policy to the correct country. See the list below and we will be checking your answers afterwards! Good learning Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy

Correct your answers in green pen or tick if they are correct! How positive was Henry’s VII’s relations with individual countries? Spain 1489: Treaty of Medina del Campo 1502/3: Deaths of Arthur and Elizabeth 1504: Isabella of Castile died 1505: Henry discusses a potential Burgundian bride for his son 1505: Ferdinand marries Germaine de Foix France 1485-6: Navigation Acts 1488-1492: Bretton Crisis 1506: Phillip of Burgundy died 1508: League of Cambrai Brittany Italy 1490: Venice and Florence Scotland 1485: Scotland and England make a truce 1497: Truce of Ayton 1502: Treaty of Perpetual Peace Burgundy 1496: Intercursus Magnus 1506: Phillip stuck in England 1506: Death of Phillip Holy Roman Empire Correct your answers in green pen or tick if they are correct! Good learning Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy

How positive was Henry’s VII’s relations with individual countries? You have been given a blank graph. You are going to look at one country at a time, and plot the different events with that country onto the graph. Each event will be given a /10 based on how positive the relationship was at that point. PUT A CROSS IN THE BOX – DO NOT COLOUR THE BOX IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Which country did he have the most and least successful relationship with? Explain your answer Model Spain first? Good learning Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy

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2. If you have time, plan your answer to this essay question How successful was Henry VII in fulfilling his foreign policy objectives? Finally, we are now going to look at how far Henry had met his aims in terms of his foreign policy. Just to remind us his aims were: To gain acceptance of his right to rule from other monarchs Maintain good relations and defence of trading interests and national security. Avoid foreign entanglement Henry did not fulfil his aims Henry did fulfil his aims 1. Write your name on the post-it and stick it on the continuum. Also, make a note of your answer in your book. 2. If you have time, plan your answer to this essay question Good learning Recap Henry’s overall policies and aims with different countries Great learning Explain what Henry’s relationship was like with different countries Even better Evaluate how far Henry had met his aims in terms of foreign policy

FLIP LEARNING Your tasks for next lesson are as follows: TASK: 1. Finish your line graph if necessary 2. Using your own knowledge. Come up with 3 arguments for and against the following statement: ‘Henry VII was successful in fulfilling his foreign policy aims’ 3. Next lesson we are reviewing what we have studied about HVII so far. Please bring your Tudor folder (as well as your everyday folder) to lesson. I will be doing a quick folder check in lesson to make sure all content is present and organised. Your tasks for next lesson are as follows:

‘Henry VII was successful in fulfilling his foreign policy aims’ FLIP LEARNING TASK: 1. Using the information on pages 29-31 on the Elizabeth textbook, you must read through the information on ‘Royal marriage alliances, foreign policy and succession’ and complete the question and table in the activity box on page 30. 2. Using the summary section on the bottom of page 30 of your information sheet and your own knowledge. Try to come up with 3 arguments for and against the following statement: ‘Henry VII was successful in fulfilling his foreign policy aims’ Your tasks for next lesson are as follows: