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Early Modern Ages in Spain (Catholic Monarchs (Domestic Policy (Nobility…
Early Modern Ages in Spain
Catholic Monarchs
Isabel de Castilla
.
Fernando de Aragon
.
Iberian Peninsula was
ruled by a common policy
Enrique IV
Brother of Isabel
He had a daugther
Juana la beltraneja
he died
she did not
become queen.
she proclaimed herself Queen of Castilla
Domestic Policy
Nobility and clergy
lost power
Importance of
the corregidor
Santa Hermandad:
keep order
Permanent army
Forereign policy
Alliances
with other European kingdoms
Conquests
the north of Africa
Juana the Mad
Death of Isabel
Juana as the legal successor to the
throne.
Declared incapable of ruling
Fernando took over
until his
death (1516)
Carlos I was proclaimed king of Spain.
Carlos I
Maternal grandparents,(Catholic Monarchs)
Crowns of
Castile and Aragón: territories in America, Italy (Naples, Sicily Sardinia),and in the N of Africa
Economy
Gold and silver from
America
Bankruptcy
Rise in taxes and prices
Felipe II
King of
Portugal,
Established the capital in
Madrid.
Conflicts with the moriscos: