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THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS
The birth of a new monarchy
The marriage of Isabel and Fernando laid the foundations for the Catholic Monarchy
Isabel I had to defeat Juana, the king’s daughter and heir
It was therefore a composite monarchy
In 1469, Fernando II of Aragón married Isabel I
five kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula
The beginning of hispanic dominance: foreign policy
The Catholic Monarchs formed alliances
active foreign policy allowed them to expand their territories
The first was to maintain peace with Portugal
A period of stability began for the Catholic Monarchs
Castilla’s Atlantic expansion began in 1496
The authoritarian monarchy of the catholic monarchs
Sephardi Jews formed a very culturally and economically active community
Catholic Monarchs expelled all Jews that did not convert to Christianity
the mudéjares in that kingdom were forced to convert to Catholicism
a policy of religious unification was implemented
they established the first administrative bodies common to all their kingdoms