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EARLY MODERN AGES IN SPAIN - Coggle Diagram
EARLY MODERN AGES IN SPAIN
Catholic Monarchs
Isabel of Castilla (1479)
Domestic policy
Nobilty and clergy lost power
Corregidor
Santa Hermandad
Permanent army
Inquisition
Foreign policy
Matrimonial policy
New territories
Geographical expeditions
Juana the Mad
Never ruled
She was declared incapable
Carlos I
Carlos I of Spain
Domestic policy
Germanía Revolt(1519-1523)
Rebellion of the comuneros(1520-1521)
Agreement between the King &
Nobles stopped the rebellion
Carlos V Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
Foreign policy
Wars
France
Ottoman Empire
German princes
Felipe II
1556 inherited territories
1580 King of Portugal
Domestic policy
Capital in Madrid
Stronger administration
Prohibited the moriscos to use their language and keeping their costumes
Foreign policy
Battle of San Quintín (1557)
Battle of Lepanto (1571)
Protestantism
Rebellion in the Netherlands
Invincible Armada was defeated in 1588
Felipe III
Domestic policy
Moriscos were accused and expelled
Foreign policy
The Duke of Lerma made peace with France, England and Netherlands
Felipe IV
Domestic policy
Count-Duke of Olivares provoked rebellions in Catalonia and Portugal in 1640
Foreign policy
Thirty years war
Carlos II
Domestic policy
Various validos to help at the economy recovery
Foreign policy
Portugal gain the independence in 1668
Economy
Taxes
Gold and silver
European bankers for loans
Bankruptcy
Crisis in craftwork
Crisis
17th century, last monarchs of the Habsburg dynasty
Valido