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Treaty of Etaples Fact-Matching Game

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Explore the historical events surrounding the Treaty of Etaples (1492) in this engaging fact-matching game!

  • Uncover the political motivations behind the treaty
  • Learn about the impact of the treaty on European relations
  • Discover the key players involved in negotiating the agreement

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • The Treaty of Etaples was signed on November 3, 1492.
  • It was a peace treaty between England and France.
  • The treaty ended the conflict known as the Italian Wars.
  • It was negotiated by King Henry VII of England and King Charles VIII of France.
  • England agreed to pay an annual pension to France as part of the treaty.
  • The treaty allowed English troops to withdraw from France.
  • France agreed to stop supporting English rebels.
  • The treaty aimed to bring stability to the region after years of warfare.
  • It confirmed the territorial gains made by France in previous conflicts.
  • The treaty included a marriage agreement between the French king and Henry VII's daughter, Mary.
  • The marriage agreement was later annulled.
  • The treaty helped secure peace between England and France for several years.
  • It marked the end of England's involvement in continental wars for some time.
  • The Treaty of Etaples allowed Henry VII to focus on internal affairs and strengthening his reign.
  • The peace treaty was highly beneficial for France, as it gained financial compensation and stability.
  • The Treaty of Etaples contributed to a brief period of peace in Europe.
  • The treaty was seen as a diplomatic success for Henry VII.
  • Despite the treaty, tensions between England and France resurfaced in later years.
  • The Treaty of Etaples is considered one of the major treaties of the late 15th century.
  • It laid the foundation for future diplomatic relations between England and France.

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