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Treaty of Etaples Timeline Game

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Exploring the Treaty of Etaples (1492) through a timeline game can be a fun and interactive way to learn about this important historical agreement.

  • Key detail 1: The Treaty of Etaples was signed between England and France on November 3, 1492.
  • Key detail 2: The treaty ended the conflict known as the War of the Roses between the two countries.

Game Details: A timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order.

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  • 3 November 1492: Henry VII of England signs the Treaty of Etaples
  • 3 November 1492: End of the War of the League of Brittany
  • 3 November 1492: England agrees to withdraw its troops from France
  • 3 November 1492: England recognizes Charles VIII as the rightful King of France
  • 3 November 1492: France agrees to pay a yearly pension to England
  • 3 November 1492: France promises not to support any pretenders to the English throne
  • 3 November 1492: France agrees to stop supporting the rebellious pretender Perkin Warbeck
  • 3 November 1492: England agrees to return the town of Boulogne-sur-Mer to France
  • 3 November 1492: France agrees to pay compensation to England for damages caused during the war
  • 3 November 1492: England and France agree to a truce for seven years
  • 10 November 1492: Henry VII returns to England
  • 17 November 1492: Treaty ratified by the English Parliament
  • 17 November 1492: Treaty ratified by the French Estates-General
  • 24 November 1492: Treaty of Etaples officially proclaimed
  • 25 December 1492: Henry VII receives the first payment of the annual pension from France
  • January 1493: England begins the process of withdrawing its troops from France
  • January 1493: France starts making annual payments to England as per the treaty
  • March 1493: England returns Boulogne-sur-Mer to France
  • 5 July 1495: Henry VII pardons Perkin Warbeck
  • 23 November 1499: Perkin Warbeck executed

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