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Spain in the 17th century
Austrian hasburgs
Felipe II (1598-1621)
During his reign, his valido Due of Lerma
Spain
Banurupt so, the armed conplicts ended.
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
His valido
Count-Duue of Olivares
Spain took part in new wars.
Olivares increase tax collection.
Spain was banurupt several times
Domestic rebellans
Peace of Westphalia
Treaty of Pyrenees (Spain-France)
France renunced Catalonia
Marriage between
Louis XIV and Maria Theresa
Carlos II
Carlos II was a minor in the throne and ilness.
France continued its hostilities against Spain
War of succession
Carlos II named Felipe Due Anjou
This decision caused great fear. This meant thrones of Spain and France United.
Anti-Bourbon alliance
War of Succession candidates (1701-1713)
Felipe
Was proclaimed king of Spain suppported by
Castille
France
Archduke Carlos
Proclaimed King of Spain in Barcelona in 1705, and was recognised by the Courts of Aragón, Valencia and Cataluña.
Consequences of the war of Succession
France imposed Felipe V as king of Spain. Felipe had to renounce his right to French throne.
Austria gained the Spanish Low Countries, Naples, Sardinia and Milan
Great Britain gained Gibraltar, Minorca and the French colonies in North America
Spain lost its European territories. Maintained ones in America
Kingdom of Spain became
Centralised state
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta decrees
Replacez by calsilian laws