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THE 18TH CENTURY IN SPAIN: THE BOURBONS 1.6 image, image, image, image,…
THE 18TH CENTURY IN SPAIN: THE BOURBONS 1.6
DYNASTIC CHANGE
because of political development
in Spain
Hapsburg replaced
By Bourbon
government more centralised
WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION
last Hapsburg King
his death created the conflict
Carlos II
1701–1714
what happened
Philip of Anjou
named successor to the Spanish Throne by Carlos II
he was from Bourbon dynasty
grandson of Louis XIV
supported by crown of Castilla
Archduke Charles of Austria
military support by Austria and Great Britain
was a Hapsburg
supported by the Crown of Aragón
TREATIES OF UTRECHT AND RASTATT
finished the war of the Spanish Succession
1713–1714
results of agreements
Austria gained lands from Spain
Milan and the Spanish Netherlands
Philip of Anjou became Felipe V
King of Spain
start of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain
Great Britain gained
Gibraltar and Menorca
BOURBON FOREIGN POLICY, 18TH CENTURY
Spanish monarchs tried to recover lands
participated in international conflicts
participated in the Seven Years' War
Spain
allied with France
against Great Britain
struggling for control of the seas
Family Compacts
alliances
ruled by Bourbons