Aim: To plan an essay on the importance of key events in the relationship with Spain

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Aim: To plan an essay on the importance of key events in the relationship with Spain

Relations with Spain: Indirect Action L.O- to describe what indirect action is - to explain why Elizabeth used indirect action - to give examples of the indirect action used

Recap How has the discovery of the New World strained the relationship of Philip & Elizabeth? What is the religious issue straining their relationship? What about territory & wealth?

Create a quick brainstorm reminding yourself of the situation in the Netherlands. Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester William Cecil Chief Advisor Following the Spanish Inquisition, they were putting Elizabeth under immense pressure to help the Protestant Dutch rebels. Will she or wont she.

What did she do about it then? She was reluctant to help Dutch Protestants at first WHY? Instead she hoped to apply some pressure on Spain to allow the Dutch to govern themselves without Spanish interference as had been agreed back in 1548. HOW Indirectly (and unofficially) helping the Dutch Protestants resist the Spanish By allowing Spanish shipping and colonies to come under attack from English privateers Pursuing friendly relations with France She offered a promise to marry the Duke of Alencon of France Encourage others (Alencon) to fight the Spanish in the Netherlands giving him 70,000 - NOTE She had to be careful in case France won and became too powerful themselves

The Spanish Fury 1576 Philip II was almost bankrupt by 1576 due to the Dutch wars & Drake Due to not being paid for months, the Spanish army sacked Antwerp in such violence it brought all of the Netherlands (Protestants & Catholics) together (The Pacification of Ghent), the Dutch demanded: - All Spanish troops were to be expelled - Dutch Political autonomy (control) - An end to religious persecution Elizabeth send a loan of 100,000 to the Dutch rebels and agreed to send an army later on 1577 Philip s brother Don Juan came to Netherlands and agreed to all demands of the Dutch Explain the importance of the Spanish Fury and Pacification of Ghent

Summary so far

eso es lo que piensas However, within 6 months, Philip had sent another army into The Netherlands. Elizabeth sent John Casimir (a mercenary) and financed him to raise an army of 6000 English and Scottish volunteers. An independent, strong, Protestant Netherlands would be great for England Duke of Palma replaced Don Juan and was much better, taking control of Spanish Netherlands Philip took control of Portugal in 1580 along with its navy and empire making them even stronger Alencon returned to Netherlands twice more but with no success Explain the importance of Spain s acquisition of Portugal

A turning point in Anglo-Spanish 10 June 1584: Alencon died 10 July 1584: William of Orange assassinated relations Stick this in and with this slide s information & this image Elizabeth still favoured a cautious approach to Netherlands. Cecil agreed. Leicester however was determined to get her to support the Dutch By the end of 1584, France & Spain had signed the treaty of Joinville joining both together in a fight against Protestantism Explain the importance of the deaths of Alencon & William of Orange

It wasn t me! How far was it Elizabeth s fault that Spain got stronger in the Netherlands? 100% Elizabeth s mistakes 100% beyond her control Text books 50-57 will help

Write a Whatsapp / Twitter / Facebook conversation between Cecil (Lord Burghley) and Dudley (Earl of Leicester) The question between them is: Should we go into the Netherlands and help the Dutch Protestants? Reasons for going and reasons not to Page 54 Elizabeth cloud diagram will help You need to make sure you show both points of view and understanding the situation England was in HOMEWORK: REVISE for a 16 mark assessment about Anglo Spanish relations.

Exam Question The Decline in Anglo-Spanish relations in the years 1568-85 was caused by Elizabeth I How far do you agree? [16] You may use the following in your answer - Drake s voyages to the new world - The Netherlands - One more example / reason of your own REMEMBER Your answer / opinion to this question will be VERY similar to ANY question asking about Anglo Spanish relations, the only thing that changes is the focus of the Question and what you refer back to in your answer in the above case the focus is the fault of Elizabeth, it could be The Netherlands in the main question or Drake!

The Decline in Anglo-Spanish relations in the years 1568-85 was caused by Elizabeth I How far do you agree? [16] Yes, Elizabeth was to blame No, some things were not her fault / beyond her control 1) Look at the bullet points given and decide which side of the table they go on. 2) Go through your books and find any events that helped to damage Anglo- Spanish relations and add it to your table. REMEMBER they must fit the dates of the question!! 3) Decide if you are going to mainly argue for or against the statement before you write your intro.

Yes, Elizabeth was to blame No, some things were not her fault / beyond her control Drakes voyages to the new world- Secret orders to attack Spanish 1577 New Albion, 400,000 treasure Knights Drake 1581 The Dutch Revolt- Genoese Loan 1568 Indirectly helping Dutch Sending missionaries - Casimir Allows privateers to attack Spanish ships Encouraged the French (Alencon) to attack the Spanish in the Netherlands. The Dutch Revolt- Cruel treatment of Dutch Protestants, Spain put threatening army on her doorstep. Philip s involvement in plots against Elizabeth eg the Ridolfi plot. Papal Bull excommunicates Elizabeth 1570 Death of Alencon and William of Orange leads to French-Spanish alliance- Treaty of Joinville- 1584

You need to PEE!! P- make a big point!! Use the wording of the question. In many ways the decline in relations was Elizabeth s fault as she used Drake s exploration of the new world to anger the Spanish. E- now back up this point with lots of evidence and examples. Show off your knowledge. for example she gave Drake secret instructions when he set off on his exploration of 1577 to attack Spanish ships and colonies. When Drake returned he had circumnavigate the globe, taken part of California (Nova Albion) in Elizabeth s name and had 400,000 of Spanish treasure. E- now link back to the question- why would this ruin relations and why was it Elizabeth s fault? This behaviour helped relations decline because Philip felt Elizabeth was encouraging pirate-like behaviour and was showing no regard for Spanish territory and possessions. The final straw must have been Elizabeth s open defiance when she knighted Drake on board the Golden Hind a clearly antagonistic act to provoke Philip of Spain and totally in Elizabeth s control..