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England and Europe 1558 Allies and Enemies April 17 England and Europe in 1558 Allies and Enemies Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 Scotland How good a friend was Scotland in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally Scotland is a Catholic country but Protestant ideas are spreading fast. Its rulers, the Stuart family, have always been very friendly with France. Mary, Queen of Scots, is married to a French prince and claims that she is the rightful queen of England. Scotland and England have been enemies for centuries. They have fought many wars. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 Ireland How good a friend was Ireland in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally English kings have always claimed to rule Ireland. In fact, England controls only a small area around Dublin. Most Irish people are Roman Catholics. An enemy could easily use Ireland as a base for attacking England. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 The Netherlands How good a friend was The Netherlands in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally The Netherlands are ruled by Spain but Protestant ideas are spreading. This is an important country for English trade. Many English merchants sell their goods here. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 France How good a friend was France in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally England and Spain are at war with France. France is friendly with Scotland. England and France have been enemies for centuries. They have fought many wars. France is a Roman Catholic country but Protestant ideas are spreading in some areas. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 Spain How good a friend was Spain in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally England and Spain have been friendly for most of the sixteenth century. Mary Tudor, Elizabeth’s sister was married to King Philip II of Spain. Now he hopes to marry Elizabeth. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk

www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 England and Europe 1558 April 17 The Pope How good a friend was The Pope in 1558? Choose your friendship rating: 0=enemy, 5=close ally The Pope is head of the Roman Catholic church. He lives in Rome. Catholics all over Europe were expected to obey him. England has been Catholic under Mary Tudor. www.thinkinghistory.co.uk - © Ian Dawson 2008 Ian Dawson © 2008 - www.thinkinghistory.co.uk