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catholic monarchs-2
Foreign policy
The Catholic Monarchs' main objectives were the unification of the Iberian Peninsula, the isolation of France
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diplomatic
The monarchs formed political agreements or alliances by marrying their children to the kings and princes of other European kingdoms
Union with Portugal
The monarchs married their oldest daughter, Isabella of Aragón, to King Manuel I of Portugal
Isolation of France
In 1493 an agreement was reached with France in which the territories of Roussillon and Cerdanya (in the Pyrenees) were returned to Aragón.
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economic and society
Crown of Castilla
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In 1494, Burgos Consulate was founded to control the exportation of wool from the Cantabrian ports (Bilbao and Santander) to the textile industries of Flanders and England, among others.
During the 16th century, the main source of wealth was precious metals (gold and silver) from the Americas.
Crown of Aragón
As in Castilla, the crisis of the 14th century provoked an increase in the abuses of the nobility, known as feudal abuses' as the number of available resources declined
Ferdinand the Catholic' ended this conflict by stopping the feudal abuses of the nobility with the Sentencia Arbitral de Guadalupe in 1486
trade in the Mediterranean benefitted from the incorporation of Italian territories into the Crown of Aragón. The main ports were Valencia and Barcelona
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