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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
The Austrian Habsburgs
Felipe IV
Count-duke of Olivares
Regain power over Europe
He entered in the 30 years war
Increase tax collection
Union of Arms
All the kingdoms and states that were ruled by Spain had to provide soldiers
Domestic rebellions
Nobility managed to appoint a Portuguese king
Treaty of the Pyrenees
Charles II
France continues with its hostilities with Spain
DIfferent validos
Felipe III
Duke de Lerma
Spain was in bankrupt
Armed conflicts ended
1609 expulsion of the moriscos
Very bad for the agriculture of Spain
War Of Succesions
Charles II didn't led succesors
anti-Bourbon alliance was formed and Carlos, Archduke of Austria
he Archduke Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain in Barcelona in 1705
Felipe was proclaimed King of Spain n Madrid in 1700
Felipe was proclaimed King of Spain in Madrid in 1700
Consequences
Great Britain gained Gibraltar, Minorca and the French colonies in North America
Spain lost its European territories but maintained the ones it held in the Americas
Austria gained the Spanish Low Countries, Naples, Sardinia and Milan
The kingdom of Spain became a centralised state
France imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
elipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees