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Summary Features of Elizabethan Foreign Policy 1560-72

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This document lists all of the main features of Elizabeth's foreign policy between 1560-72. It explains the events relating to France, the Netherlands, Scotland, and the New World, with evidence and some statistics to support the arguments made. There are explanations and analyses of the results of...

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1.

What year was the Protestant rebellion against Mary of Guise?

Answer: 1559

2.

What year was the Treaty of Berwick? What were the contents of the Treaty?

Answer: 1560 and it said that Elizabeth would support the Scottish Protestants.

3.

Why did William Cecil want Elizabeth to support the Protestant rebels?

Answer: He was worried about the restoration of French power in Scotland. He was worried about the French bringing Catholicism to Scotland. He wanted to secure the Scottish border. It would help to prevent a Catholic crusade in Scotland or Ireland. It would allow England to intervene in Europe.

4.

When was the Treaty of Edinburgh and what were its contents?

Answer: 1560 and it said that the French were to agree to leave Scotland, leaving only a token force. A new protestant government was to be established under Lord James Stuart.

5.

Who was Lord James Stuart?

Answer: He was the protestant, illegitimate half brother of Mary, Queen of Scots. He was the head of the Scottish Protestant Government after the Treaty of Edinburgh.

6.

Who were the Guises?

Answer: They were the French Catholics. They were associated with Mary of Guise and Catherine De Medici.

7.

Who was Mary of Guise?

Answer: She was the Catholic Scottish Queen Regent, having been married to James V. She was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots.

8.

Who was Catherine De Medici?

Answer: She was the mother of the French King, Francis II of France. Francis II was to be married to Mary, Queen of Scots.

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