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Early Modern Ages in Spain (union of Castile and Aragón (daughter called…
Early Modern Ages in Spain
Catholic Monarchs
Isabel de Castilla and
Fernando de Aragón
independent kingdoms
with:
● Own cortes
● Laws
● Languages
● Coins
● Institutons
Iberian Peninsula was
ruled by a common policy
union of Castile and Aragón
daughter
called Juana la Beltraneja,
did not
become queen.
proclaimed herself Queen of Castilla
in 1474,
after five years
of Civil war
Fernando was the son of the King of Aragón
FOREIGN POLICY
Alliances
other European kingdoms
Conquests
north of Africa
Support
geographical expeditions
Juana the Mad
Death of Isabel I
Declared incapable of ruling
Fernando took over
Carlos I
proclaimed king of Spain.
Carlos I
●Born in Ghent 1500
King in 1516
●Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 1519
Felipe II
inherited his father's
possessions
Portugal was unified to the
Spanish Crown,
Portugal was unified to the
Spanish Crown,
Economy
Income from taxes
Gold and silver from
America
Bankruptcy
Felipe III
Domestic policy
● Moriscos
Foreign policy
● Duke of Lerma,
Carlos II
Domestic policy
Foreign policy
(1655-1700)