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Spain In The 17th Century
The austrians Habsburgs
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
Count-Duke of Olivares
Spain took part in new wars
Thirty Years' War
the Union of Arms
Spain went bankrupt several times
Carlos II (1665-1700)
was a minor when he came to the throne
different validos took power during his reign
Felipe III (1598-1621)
the Duke of Lerma governed
reduce expenses the armed conflicts were ended
In 1609
the expulsion of the Moriscos was ordered
The war of Succession
Austria
gained the Spanish
Low Countries
Naples
Sardinia
Milan
Great britain
Gibraltar
Minorca
the French colonies in North America
France
imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
Spain
maintained the ones it held in the Americas
in 1705
The Archduke Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain in Barcelona
was recognised by the Courts of
Valencia
Cataluña
Aragón
1707-1716
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees
which abolished the fueros
the institutions of the Crown of Aragón
in 1700
Felipe was proclaimed King of Spain
He was supported by Castile and France
The kingdom of Spain became a centralised state
based on the French model