Across 1485-1603, Tudor foreign policy’s core aim remained [ ], but the main danger shifted towards [ ] by Elizabeth I’s reign.
Across 1485-1603, Tudor foreign policy’s core aim remained security, but the main danger shifted towards Spain and the Netherlands by Elizabeth I’s reign.
Across 1485-1603, Tudor foreign policy’s core aim remained religious uniformity, but the main danger shifted towards France and Scotland by Elizabeth I’s reign.
Across 1485-1603, Tudor foreign policy’s core aim remained security, but the main danger shifted towards France and Scotland by Elizabeth I’s reign.
Across 1485-1603, Tudor foreign policy’s core aim remained territorial expansion, but the main danger shifted towards Spain and the Netherlands by Elizabeth I’s reign.
Flashcards for OCR A Level History Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603, covering the key terms, dates and historical interpretations you need to recall for Unit group 1, Unit group 2 and Unit group 3, plus the Y100 non-exam assessment. 24 cards, matched to the OCR A Level History (H505) specification. Recall questions account for roughly 60% of marks at A Level History, so these target the marks you can secure before the paper starts.