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FELIPE II
DOMESTIC PROBLEMS
Its outgoings were higher than the income it received and Felipe II had to declare the Crown bankrupt in the year he began his reign.
The policy of imposing Catholicism and discriminating caused the Moriscos in Granada to revolt in 1568.
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The War of the Alpujarras, was finally suppressed the army led by John of Austria in 1570.
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The black legend
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death of Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1568) and the achievements of the tercios' in Europe contributed to this unfavourable view.
In Europe, the belief spread that Spain was fanatical and ignorant.
was fomented by its powerful enemies (England, France and the north of the Low Countries).
A GLOBAL EMPIRE
He gave Austria and the Imperial Crown to his brother Ferdinand, and his son Felipe II was given the rest of his territorial patrimony:
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In 1580, the king of Portugal died, leaving no heirs.
After the conquest of the Philippines and the incorporation of the Portuguese territories, Felipe II's dominions stretched across the globe.
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