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07.05.2021 • 
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Text: "Henry VII increased England's influence in Europe by making important alliances. He arranged a marriage between his son Arthur and Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. After Arthur died, the king made the young widow marry his younger son, Henry (later King Henry VIII). He also negotiated a marriage between his daughter Margaret and James IV of Scotland."

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According to the text, King Henry VII used alliances to further England's power, even forcing his daughter-in-law to marry his other son following the death of her husband.

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