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Early Modern Ages in Spain - Coggle Diagram
Early Modern Ages in Spain
Catholic Monarchs
Isabel I of Castilla and Fernando II of Aragón
Between 1474-1516
Independent crowns
Common policy
Domestic policy
Santa hermandad
Inquisition
Nobels and clergy lost power
Permanent army
Foreign policy
Matrimonial policy
Conquered Oran, Tripoli and Melilla
Had a war with France
Recovered Naples
Supported geographical expeditions
Led to the discovery of America
Juana I and Felipe I
Juana I
Daughter of the Catholic monarchs
Legal sucesor of the throne
But declared incapable of ruling
Also called:Juana the Mad
Felipe I
He was from the Holy Roman Empire
Husband of Juana I
He was king of Spain less than one year because he died very early
Ruled in 1506
Carlos I
Son of Juana I and Felipe I
Ruled between 1516 and 1556 in Spain
Territories he had
Part of France
Part of The Netherlands
Part of Germany
Part of Central and South America
Crowns of Castilla and Aragon
Part of Italy: Naples, Venice and Sardinia
Was king of Spain and Empeor of the Holy Roman Empire
Domestic Policy
Germanía Revolt
1519-1523
He ended the conflict
Between the nobility and armed brotherhoods
Rebelion of the Comuneros
1520-1521
He repressed the conflict
Provoked by the bourgeosie
They didn't like the rise in taxes and the king's foreigneir advisers
Rebellions in diferent parts of Spain
First one in Toledo in 1520
Ended with an agreememt between him and the nobility
In the Battle of Villalar (1521)
Executed their leaders (Padilla, Bravo and Maldonado)
Foreign policy
Fought in war with France over the control of the Italian territories
Had a war with the German Princess
Because the rejected his authority and supported Protestantisim
The Pace of Hasburg
An agreement in wich the German princess could select a religion and imposted it to her subjects
Felipe II
Son of Carlos I
Ruled between 1556-1598
Was king of Spain and Portugal
Territories he had
Brasil
His fathers possesions in the peninsula
Part of Africa
Part in Asia
Domestic policy
Established the capital in Madrid
Created a stronger administration
Had conflicts with the moriscos
Rebelion in the Alpujarras
1568
Foreign policy
Battle of San Quintín
He fought against France
1557
Battle of Lepanto
He defeated the Turks
1571
Thanks to an alliance with Venice and the Pope
Rebelion in the Netherlands
Fought in a war with England
The invicible armada was defeated
Economy
Gold and silver from America
Cost of administration was high
Fell in bankruptcy
Crisis
Tha last monarch of the Hapsburg finasty in the 17th century
Governement was left in hand of the validos
Crisis in craftwork
Felipe III
Ruled between 1598-1621
Domestic policy
Moriscos
Acused of being false converts
Expelled from Spain
Affected agriculture and craftwork
Foreign policy
The Duke of Lerma
Felipe's valido
Made pace with France, England and rebel provinces in The Netherlands
Felipe IV
Ruled between 1621-1665
Count-Duke of Olivares
The valido of Felipe IV
Control policy
Provoked rebellions in Catalonia and Portugal
Fought in the thirty years war
CarlosII
Ruled between 1665-1700
Had many validos
Created reforms to help Spanish monarchy
Portugal gained its independence in 1680
Las monarch of the Hapsburg dinasty
Died without heirs