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17th century (II), Spanish monarchy fell into decline, Austrian Habsburgs…
17th century (II)
THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR
What happened?
France joined the conflict
The Spanish monarchy lost their dominance over Europe
Swedish participation
The sovereignty of the German states was recognised
The intervention of Denmark
Sweden became the dominant state on the Baltic coast
Two sides were formed
France obtained territories in the Holy Roman Empire
Protestant uprising in Bohemia
FRANCE AND ABSOLUTISM
The monarch held unrestricted power
He had a large court of advisors
He increased the number of officials acting under his orders
He gave the administrative officials
Prime Minister
He expanded the diplomatic corps
He had an extremely well organised professional army
He intervened in the economy
SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
THE AUSTRIAN HABSBURGS
It was the family who reigned in spain
Tis were the kings:
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
Carlos II (1665-1700)
Felipe III (1598-1621)
THE WAR OF SUCCESSION
Why did it happened?
Felipe was proclaimed King of Spain
The Archduke Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain
What happened?
Austria gained the Spanish Low Countries
Great Britain gained Gibraltar
France imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
Spain lost its European territories
The kingdom of Spain became a centralised state
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees (1707-1716)
Spanish monarchy fell into decline
Austrian Habsburgs ruled Spain