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THE 18TH CENTURY IN SPAIN: THE BOURBONS
political develoments
result of dynastic change
Spain became more centralised
Bourbon foreign policy (18th)
Spain tried to recover lands
Seven Years' War
Spain allied with France against Great Britain
Family Compacts
The Bourbon remorms
adopted measures in Spain
Regional government
Spain was divided into provinces
The intendant was introduced
Local government
In Aragón the corregidor was introduced to the municipalities
A new tax was introduced in Aragón
Central government
cortes unified into a single body
Cataluña
Aragón
Valencia
Castilla's laws were imposed on Aragón
Ministries were created
Carlos II
was the last Spanish king of the Hapsburg line
He died without heirs
War of the Spanish Succession create
named Philip of Anjou as his successor
Austria and Great Britain gave military support
to Archduke Charles of Austria
The war ended
the Treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt
Philip of Anjou became Felipe V, King of Spain
Austria gained lands from Spain