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Early modern ages in Spain - Coggle Diagram
Early modern ages in Spain
Catholic monarchs
Fernando II of Aragon
Became king in 1479
Isabel I of Castilla
Became queen in 1474
Domestic policy
Santa hermandad
Permanent army
Canary islands (1496)
Part oof the kingdom of Navarre (1515)
Kingdom of Granada (1492)
Important role of the corregidor
Religious inification (expelled the jews and extended thhe inquisition
Nobility and clergy lost power.
Foreign policy
They conquered territories
They supportted geographic expeditions (discovery of America)
They created alliances with a matrimonial policy
Felipe IV
1621-1665
Count-duke of olivares
He fought in the Tirty years war
Felipe II
1556 inherited his father's possesions
Portugal was unified to
the Spanish Crown (1580)
Rebelllion of Alpujarras, Granada 1568
Battlle of San Quintín
Defeated tTurks in the battle of Lepanto
Economy
Fell in banktruptcy
Rose in taxes and prices
Cost of administration was high
Crisis in craftwork
Silver and gold from America
Felipe III
1598-1621
Moriscos were expelled
Felipe's valido: Duke of Lerma
Carlos II
Portugal gain the independence in 1668
Died witthout children
Prroblems of the Spanish monarchy
17th century, last Habsburg dynasty
Valido: had the king's trust and great influence oveer the king's decissions
Goverments were in hands of validos
Juana the mad
1504, legal succesor
Declared incapable, Fernando ruled until his death in 1516
Carlos I
Became king in 1516
Emperor of the Holy Roman empire in 1519
From his maternal grandparents- North of Africa, America, kingdoms of Castilla and Aragon and Italy (Naples, Sicily and Sardinia)
From his paternal grandparents
the title of Holy Roman emperor + landds in Germany, Netherlands and France (Carlos V)
Germanía revolt (1519-1523)
Rebellion of los comuneros (1520-1521)