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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY - Coggle Diagram
SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
THE AUSTRIAN HABSBURGS
Felipe III
Duke of Lerma governed
the armed conflicts were ended
Spain was bankrupt
peace treaty was signed with England
1609, the expulsion of the Moriscos was ordered
Felipe III wished to demonstrate his commitment
Moriscos were considered untrustworthy
Felipe IV
One of these reforms was the Union of Arms
Spain went bankrupt several times and after many years at war
took part in new wars, such as the Thirty Years' War
Spain was forced to sign a peace treaty with France
consequences of the Treaty
France renounced Catalonia but gained the Catalonian territories
A marriage was arranged between Louis XIV
THE WAR OF SUCCESSION
Carlos II named Felipe, Duke of Anjou
anti-Bourbon alliance was formed
This caused the War of Succession
candidates and their supporters were
Felipe
Castile and France
Archduke Carlos
Courts of Aragón, Valencia and Cataluña
After Felipe's victory Valencia and Aragón
Archduke Carlos inherited the throne of Austria
possible union between Spain and Austria
Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713
consequences of the War of Succession were
France imposed Felipe V as King of Spain
Austria gained the Spanish Low Countries, Naples, Sardinia and Milan
Great Britain gained Gibraltar
Spain lost its European territories
The kingdom of Spain became a centralised state
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees