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THE REIGN OF THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS part 3 - Coggle Diagram
THE REIGN OF THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS part 3
CROWN of CASTILLA
economy
decline
exportation of wool
Transhumance livestock farming developed
hepherds migrated
with their flocks of sheep
search of new pastures
The flocks
travelled along paths
protected by the crown
cañadas reales
Catholic Monarchs
received taxes
from the wool trade
gave numerous privileges
to the association of shepherds
Honrado Concejo de la Mesta
1494
Burgos Consulate
was founded
control the exportation of wool
Spanish textile industry
developed
cover domestic demand
Agriculture suffered
increase in livestock farming
pasture land increased
16th century
main source of wealth
precious metals
CROWN of ARAGÓN
14th century
crisis
increase in the abuse of nobility
taxes, fines and other arbitrary measures
peasant uprising
War of Remences
Ferdinand the Catholic
stop the feudal abuses
1486
number of avaliable resources declined
Trade in the Mediterranean
main ports
Valencia and Barcelona
benefitted other economic activities
Monarch protected local industries
placing taxes
ART and CULTURE
Catholic Monarchs' reign
new humanist and Renaissance ideas
Spanish Renaissance
Castilian language
Antonio de Nebrija
first grammar of this language
1492
New universities and the printing press
Cardinal Cisneros
founder of
Alcalá de Henares University
financed the
Complutensian Polyglot Bible
Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Chaldean
easier to identify errors in translation
most important humanist
Juan Luis Vives
spent the rest of his life in Flanders and England
a converted Jew
went into exile to escape the Inquisition
proposed the creation of social services
Gothic artistic style was maintained
the main Gothic works of art
commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs
Isabelline style
Cisneros style
in sculpture
Domenico Fancelli
Tomb of the Catholic Monarchs
In painting
Pedro Berruguete