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3 The reign of the catholic monarchs - Coggle Diagram
3 The reign of the catholic monarchs
1.5 Economy and Society
Crown of Castilla
Transhumance livestock farming
meaning the shepherds migrated with their flocks of sheep between seasons in search of new pastures
Honrado Concejo de la Mesta
The flocks travelled along paths protected by the crown alled Cañadas reales
As the Catholic Monarchs received taxes from the wool trade
they gave numerous privileges to the association of shepherds that controlled this activity
Burgos Consulate
was founded to control the exportation of wool
Spanish textile
industry developed just enough to cover domestic demand
Agriculture
suffered due to the increase in livestock farming
During the 16th century
the main source of wealth was precious metals from the Americas
Crown of Aragón
War of the Remences
These abuses were taxes, fines and other arbitrary measures imposed
Trade in the Mediterranean
Valencia
Barcelona
1.6 Art and Culture
Cisneros
The founding of new universities and the spread of the printing press
Juan Luis Vives
Was the most important humanist
a converted Jew who went into exile to escape the Inquisition and spent the rest of his life in Flanders and England
Antonio de Nebrija
The increase in the importance of the Castilian language
The Gothic artistic
In architecture
the main Gothic works of art were commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs
In sculpture
the Italian Domenico Fancelli was a very important artist
In painting
the works of Pedro Berruguete were greatly influenced by the Flemish style