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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY - Coggle Diagram
SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
THE AUSTRIAN HABSBURGS
Felipe III (1598-1621)
Duke of Lerma governed
the armed conflicts were ended
In 1609, the expulsion of the Moriscos
accused of being fake christians
practising their own religion in secret
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
delegated power to his valido, Count-Duke of Olivares
attempted to regain power over Europe
the Thirty Years' War
reaty of the Pyrenees, in1659.
A marriage was arranged between Louis XIV
rance renounced Catalonia but gained the Catalonian territories
Carlos II (1665-1700)
minor when he came to the throne
suffering from an illness
rance continued its hostilities against a weak Spain
THE WAR OF SUCCESSION
candidates and their supporters
Felipe
proclaimed King of Spain (as Philip V) in Madrid in 1700
Archduke Carlos
proclaimed King of Spain in Barcelona in 1705
After Felipe's victory
The consequences of the War of Succession were the following
Spain lost its European territories but maintained the ones it held in the Americas
The kingdom of Spain became a centralised state
Great Britain gained Gibraltar, Minorca and the French colonies in North America.
Felipe V passed the Nueva Planta' decrees (1707-1716), which abolished the fueros and the institutions
Austria gained the Spanish Low Countries
France imposed Felipe V as King of Spain.