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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
The Austrian habsburgs
Felipe III (1598-1621)
During Felipe III's reign, his valido, the Duke of Lerma governed
In 1609, the expulsion of the Moriscos was ordered
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
Felipe IV delegated power to his valido, Count-Duke of Olivares
One of these reforms was the Union of Arms
Carlos II (1665-1700)
Carlos II was a minor when he came to the throne, and was also suffering from an ilness
The war of sucession
Spain
ost its European territories but maintained the ones it held in the Americas.
centralised state
Based on French model
Great Britain
gained Gibraltar, Minorca and the French colonies in North America
Nueva planta decrees
which abolished the fueros and the institutions of the Crown of Aragón
France
imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
Austria
gained the Spanish Low Countries, Naples, Sardinia and Milan