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Henry VIII Foreign Treaties and Battles
Battle of Ancrum Moor - correct answer-1545
English were defeated by the Scots. Peace was agreed with Scotland and France in 1546.

Battle of Flodden Field - correct answer-1513
Scotland v England. England (Earl of Surrey) wins, James IV dead. New king, James V, was
only 17 months old. Henry did little to build on this advantage.

Battle of Pavia - correct answer-1525
Made Charles the dominant dynastic power Europe. Charles' army had heavily defeated and
captured Francis I and Charles no longer needed an alliance with the English. Cancelled his
proposed marriage to Mary.

Battle of Solway Moss - correct answer-1542
Henry sent the Duke of Norfolk to attack the Scots. An immediate military success, Scots
were heavily defeated. 1000 Scots were taken prisoner. James V died of fever after hearing
news of the defeat. MQS was one week old.

Battle of the Spurs - correct answer-1513
English troops took Theuroanne and later Tournai. Very costly war and Henry was forced to
liquidate assets. French pension was lost. Tournai was sold back to French, no profit was
made.

Laws in Wales Act - correct answer-1536
Divided Wales into shire counties which operated on the same basis as their English
counterparts.
Shires had direct representation in the House of Commons.
Brought Wales into the same legal framework as England.

League of Cognac - correct answer-1526
anti-Hapisburg. Included France and the Italian States. England did not join but gave
financial assistance.
= confirms shift in diplomatic policy

The Act Resuming Liberties to the Crown - correct answer-1536
Reduced the level of independence enjoyed by the bishop in Durham. The palatinate court
of chancery continued to operate. Change was much evolutionary as revolutionary.

Treaty of Amiens - correct answer-Late 1527
An Anglo-French agreement to attack Charles V.
War was declared in 1528, led to failed trade embargo by Wolsey.

Treaty of Bruges - correct answer-1521

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