1492-The Beginning
England began in bad relations with most of the main power nations. Bad relations with neighbor Scotland, as well as France and Spain led to trouble. England, however, was at peace until 1496. A Royal Marrige with Denmark started good relations for England, as they soon continued to expand their friendly alliances by creating a Royal Marrige with Brandenburg as well as a Military Alliance with Denmark, the Hanseatic League, and Hannover. Wars began to the south and east as Granada was at war with Spain, Turkey against the Mameluks, and Poland-Lith. against the Teutonic Order. English holdings in Atrois worsened relations with France and Spain, although Spain and England had a Royal Marriage and a Military Alliance was broken on Aug. 10.
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England began in bad relations with most of the main power nations. Bad relations with neighbor Scotland, as well as France and Spain led to trouble. England, however, was at peace until 1496. A Royal Marrige with Denmark started good relations for England, as they soon continued to expand their friendly alliances by creating a Royal Marrige with Brandenburg as well as a Military Alliance with Denmark, the Hanseatic League, and Hannover. Wars began to the south and east as Granada was at war with Spain, Turkey against the Mameluks, and Poland-Lith. against the Teutonic Order. English holdings in Atrois worsened relations with France and Spain, although Spain and England had a Royal Marriage and a Military Alliance was broken on Aug. 10.
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