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THE SPANISH HABSBURG DYNASTY - Coggle Diagram
THE SPANISH HABSBURG DYNASTY
The Religious Wars
Felipe II
Reigned from
1556-1598
Both monarchs
Belonged to
Habsburg
Dynasty
Pursued
Similar
Political objectives
To retain their territorial patrimony
Riches obtained
From
Americas
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Not sufficient
To finance their foreign policies
Became
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Numerous wars
Against
Other kingdoms
To defend Catholicism
Measures to
Preserve
Religious unity
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Domestic policy
Discriminatory
Outside Spain
Waged
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Who questioned Catholicism
Was repressed
Index of forbidden books
Published
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Resorted to using
Purity of blood
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Maintained Expanded
Administrative system
Established by
Catholic Monarchs
Consisted of
Different councils
Carlos V
Reigned from
1516-1556
16th century
Spanish Monarchy
Became
The most powerful
In Europe
Economy And Society In The 16th Century
Arrival of precious metals
On the Peninsula
Affected
Spanish Monarchy
In the following ways
Craft industry
Rise in prices
Made Spanish products
More expensive
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They had more
Resources
More expensive projects
Begin
Ran out
Increasing taxes
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Enriched the nobility
Used
Silver Gold
To buy
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Majority of the population
Became
Poorer
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Economy
Based on
Agriculture
Population became
Vulnerable when
Harvests were bad
Enabled
The kings
Finance
Numerous wars
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Majority of this wealth
Ended
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End of the 16th century
Spanish economy
Decline
Only
Small local craft industries
Supplied
Limited domestic demand
Survive
Castilian wool industry Crown of Aragón's textile industry
Couldn't
To protect
Ships
From
Pirate attacks
Felipe II
Organised
Fleet system
Voyages
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Fall in production
Affected
Trade
Fewer
Raw materials Sold
Were bought
Number of products
Manufactured
Decreased
Port of Sevilla
Monopolised trade
With
Casa de Contratación
Population increased
Cities grew
Economic decline
Affected society
People
Who had to beg
To survive
Increased
Many joined
The clergy
To escape poverty
Economy prospered
Due to
Riches obtained from
Americas
Silver
Gold
Important
Spanish Monarchy
Achieved
Military supremacy
Forming
Large army
Of professional mercenary soldiers
Military victories
By the tercio
The tercio
Infantry that marched
Consisted of
Various types
Of soldiers
Arquebusiers
Pikemen
Musketeers
In closed formation
Spanish Road
Along route
Between
Mediterranean
Central Europe
Enclaves
Situated
Between
Savoy
Low Countries
Franche-Comté
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Italy
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