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Early Middle Ages in Spain (catholic monarchs (domestic policy (nobility…
Early Middle Ages in Spain
catholic monarchs
Isabel de Castilla and Fernando de Aragón
Juana the mad
carlos I
territories from maternal grandparents
territories in America
Italy
castille and aragon
north of Africa
territories from paternal grandparents
title of holy roman emperor 1519
Germsny
Netherlands
France
Iberian Peninsula
common policy
Isabel proclaimed official queen in 1479
King of Aragón
Fernando de Aragón
married Isabel in 1469
crowns of Castile and Aragon united
domestic policy
nobility and clergy lost power
corregidor
santa hermandad
permanent army
religious unificatiion
foreign policy
alliances with other european kingdoms
holy roman empire
england
portugal
conquests
north of africa
war against france
support for geographical expeditions
carlos I
domestic policy
germania revolts
ended conflicts between
nobility and brotherhoods
created by the guillds of
Valencia
Mallorca
rebellion of the comuneros
repressed conflicts by the members of burgeoisie
didn't accept
rise of taxes
king's foreigners advisers
King and nobles agreement
foreign policy
war with France
conflicts with the Ottoman empire
fight with German princes
holy Roman Empire went to his brother Fernando
Felipe II, 1556
inherited many territories
Portugal 1580
domestic policy
capital in Madrid
stronger administration
council
secretaries
juntas
conflicts with the moriscos
foreign policy
battle of San Quintín
France
battle of Lepanto, 1971
protestantism
rebellion in Netherlands
War with England
support against Calvinists
economy
income of taxes
gold and silver
America
cost of administration
Bankruptcy
rise in taxes and prices
crisis in craftwork
products were more expensive here in Spain
crisis of Spanish monarchy
17th century
last Habsburg dynasty
Spain's influence declined
government left to Validos
people who had the king's trust
Felipe III 1598-1621
domestic policy
moriscos expelled from Spain
accused of false converts
affected agriculture and craftwork
foreign policy
duke of Lerma
Felipe's Valido
made peace with
Frande
rebel provinces in the north of Netherlands
England
Felipe IV 1621-1665
domestic policy
government in hands of
Count-Duke of Olivares
make sure all the kingdoms contributed money to the crown
rebellions in 1640
Portugal
catalonia
Foreign policy
conflict with Netherlands
30 years war
peace of pyrenees, 1659
Carlos II 1655-1700
domestic policy
various validos
contributed to the economic recovery of Spain
Foreign policy
War against France continued
Portugal gain Independence 1668
he died with no heirs