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HISPANIC DOMINANCE
the universal christian empire of Carlos V
Carlos of Habsburg
grandson of the Catholic Monarchs
inherited a large empire
territories inherited by Carlos V
his mother Juana I
receive
kingdom of Catholic Monarchs
crown of aragon and castilla
territories in the Mediterranean and America
members of the Habsburg family
known as the Asutiras
his father Felipe I
felipe el hermoso
nherited the kingdoms of his paternal grandmothe
Mary of Burgundy,
included Flanders and Burgundy.
his paternal grandfather
Maximilian X of Austria
father of Felipe el Hermoso
obtain
Austria
territories in the holy roman empire
right to the title of emperor
no real political unity in this vast empire
only thing they had in common
the sovereign
2 key areas
Flanders
rich trade and craft sectors
Castilla
important financial resources
reinforced
the arrival of precious metals
wars in the empire
stablish a universal Christian Empire
based on
old medieval idea of unity of all Christian kingdoms
the hispanic monarchy under Felipe II
inheritance and rule
divided between his brother Fernando
and his son Felipe ll
castilla
the kingdom that made
greatest financial contribution
councils system
various councils were created
fight for dominance and economic problems
Sebastian I of Portugal died
Felipe II claimed his crown
recognised as the king of Portuga
gained two more enemies
england
protestant kingdom
began
to compete for control
Atlantic ocean and American territories
flanders
rebellion
began in 1566
led by William of Orange and other nobles
the conflict
arrival of Calvinism and economic problems.
the hispanic kingdoms under Carlos V and Felipe II
bandirty in the crown of Aragón
outlaws attacked
rich poperty owners
travellers
four major rebellions
rebellions during Carlos V's reing
the revolt of the comuneros
staarted in Castilla in 1520
the revolt of the germanías
major revolts in kingdoms of Valencia and Mallorca
1519-1523
rebellions during Felipe's reign
the war of the alpujarras
1568
the moriscos in the kingdom of granada revolted
against the prohibition
the revolt of Aragón
1591
the result of long-standing social conflict
the economy
throughout the 16th century
began to decline in the last few decades
the population not stop since 15th century
Meanwhile required higher taxes