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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
During the 17th century, the austrian hasbutg ruled spain
The Austrian Hasburg give their obligation to the validos
The validos used their power to become rich and give positions of power and priviledges to their supporters and family
In Spain, the economic situation worsened
The asutrian hasburg
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
reform to increase tax collection
Union of arms
proposed that all the kingdoms ruled by the Spanish monarchy
Spain went bankrupt
fter many years at war provoked numerous domestic rebellions
took part in new wars, such as the Thirty Years' War
In 1652, the royal army took control of Cataluña
They were derroted by France and the treaty Perenees was signed
his valido Count-Duke of Olivares
Peace of Westphalia, Spain focused on controlling its domestic revolts
Carlos II (1665-1700)
He was suffering from an illnes
Different validos took power
Was minor ehrn he came to the throne
Left no heirs
Felipe III (1598-1621)
Spain was bankrupt the armed conflicts were ended
peace treaty was signed with England and a truce was declared with the Protestants in the Low Countries.
his valido the Duke of Lerma
In 1609, was the expulsions of the moriscos
THE WAR OF SUCCESSION
Carlos II named Felipe as his successor to the Spanish throne
In all the other countries this decision caused great fear
This would mean that the thrones of Spain and France would be united under a single ruler.
an anti-Bourbon alliance was formed and Carlos, Archduke of Austria, was proposed as a candidate for the throne
In 1707 Felipe won the Battle of Almansa and coquered valencia
In 1711, The Archduke Carlos inherited the throne of Austria
the Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713 between France and the coalition
In 1714, Felipe V took control of Barcelona and ended the war
Consequences
Austria gained
Low Countries, Naples, Sardinia, Milan
Great Britain gained
Gibraltar, Minorca and the French colonies in North America
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees
Spain lost its European territories
France imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
kingdom of Spain became a centralised state