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Starter: Foreign Relations 1. Give one fact about Somerset's invasion of Scotland 2. Give a fact about the Treaty of London 3. Name the treaty between HVII and Spain (1489) 4. Which treaty ended the Breton Crisis? 5. What was the League of Cognac? 6. What did Mary lose as a result of the war with France? 7. In 1541, Henry invaded France with Charles. They were meant to take Paris, but what happened? 8. What did the Treaty of Boulogne conclude? (1550) 9. Name the two treaties signed with Scotland during the reign of HVII 1 POINT – ED/MARY 2 POINTS - HVIII 3 POINTS – HVII

Answers 1 POINT – ED/MARY 2 POINTS - HVIII 3 POINTS – HVII 1. Berwick was base; land and naval attack; English army was better equipped; Battle of Pinkie (England win) 2 dozen signatories; 1510; Signed individually with HVIII; promised universal peace. Treaty of Medina del Campo 4. Treaty of Etaples 5. Anti-Habsburg alliance - Wolsey joined negotiations with France, Pope, Venice and Florence for an Calais 7. They both followed their own priorities and blamed each other 8. England accepted defeat. Boulogne given to the French. Marriage between Edward VI and French daughter. Truce of Ayton and Treaty of Perpetual Peace 1 POINT – ED/MARY 2 POINTS - HVIII 3 POINTS – HVII

Elizabeth I: Foreign Relations 1559-1571 KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? How did relations with foreign powers change and how was the succession secured?

FLIP LEARNING TASKS: The following tasks are due in next Tudor lesson: Using the scan you have been given (pp.78-86 in the Old Tudor Textbook) create a revision diagram of foreign policy. Cover 1559-1564 (Scotland and France) 1564-1572 (Scotland, France, Spain) The following tasks are due in next Tudor lesson:

To what extent had Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? Introduction Define Stable Foreign Power (what powers are we referring to?) Criteria What would need to happen, in order for Elizabeth to have achieved stable relations with foreign powers by 1571? Judgement Had Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571?

Elizabeth’s Foreign Policy 1558-1564 NEED TO MAKE THIS KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571?

To what extent had Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? POINT Topic of the paragraph How it links into your judgement EVIDENCE Bring in specific events/treaties You need to explain, in detail what happened EXPLAIN Does this meet your criteria? Explain why it does/does not LINK Reinforce how this proves that your judgement is correct NEED TO MAKE THIS KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? TASK: Write two PEEL paragraphs, one FOR and one AGAINST.

Elizabeth’s Foreign Policy 1564-1571 NEED TO MAKE THIS KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571?

To what extent had Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? POINT Topic of the paragraph How it links into your judgement EVIDENCE Bring in specific events/treaties You need to explain, in detail what happened EXPLAIN Does this meet your criteria? Explain why it does/does not LINK Reinforce how this proves that your judgement is correct NEED TO MAKE THIS KNOW Key events in English foreign policy, 1559-1571 ANALYSE The change and continuity in foreign policy, 1559-1571 EVALUATE Whether Elizabeth achieved stable relations with Foreign Powers by 1571? TASK: Write four PEEL paragraphs, one FOR and one AGAINST.

FLIP LEARNING The following task is due in next Tudor lesson: TASKS: Using the scan of pp.126-138 from the Old Tudor textbook to create a revision diagram that includes: Sea beggars Summer of 1575 & Pacification of Ghent 1576 (Paragraph 1 on p.128) Union of Utrecht and Union of Arras Elizabeth’s anti-Spanish policy After 1580 Treaty of Joinville Treaty of Nonsuch Leicester’s expedition England and France THE ARMAADDDAAAAA! The following task is due in next Tudor lesson: