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SPAIN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
during 17 th century
Austrian Habsburgs
ruled Spain
Felipe IV
Carlos II
Felipe III
Spanish monarchy fell into decline
economic situation worsened
international level
began to lose
its importance
Austrian Habsburg
freed themselves of their governmental
delegating power
validos
power to become rich
give power
give positions of power
and priviledges
corruption increased
lconspiracies
THE AUSTRIAN HABSURGS
Felipe IV (1621-1665)
Felipe IV
delegated power to his valido
Count-Duke of Olivares
Spain took part in new wars
Thirty Years' War
reforms
Union of Arms
all the kingdoms ruled
by Spanish monarchy
ruled by
provided soldiers
funds to cover the cost of European wars.
went bankrupt
domestic rebellions
Catalonia
Portugal
Peace of Westphalia
1652
royal army took control
Spain
forced too sign a peace treaty
with France
Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659)
Treaty of the Pyrenees
consequences
france renounced catalonia
gained catalonian territories
Roussillon
Cerdanya
Flanders
marriage was arranged
Carlos II (1665-1700)
Carlos
came to the throne
minor
suffering illness
continued its hostillities
week a Spain
gaining more territories
Felipe III (1598-1621)
Duke of Lerma
spain
bankrupt
reduce expenses the armed conflicts were ended
1609
expulsion of the Moriscos
accused
fake christians
practising their own religion
in secret
wished to
compensate for ceding to the Protestants
Low countries
demonstrate his commitment
to Catholicism
THE WAR OF SUCCESSION
Carlos II
named Felipe
Duke of Anjou
Bourbon dynasty
grandson of king Louis XIV of France
this decision
great fear
France abd Spain united under a single ruler
anti-Bourbon alliance
candidate
Carlos, Archduke of Austria
War succesion
Felipe
king of Spain (Madrid)
Archuduke Carlos
king of Spain (Barcelona)
Battle of Almansa 1707
conquered Valencia and Aragon
1711
Archudke Carlos
throne of Austria
treaty of utrecht
signed
1713
between
France
Austria
1714
Felipe V
took control
Barcelona
ended the war
The Treaty of Restatt
War succession
consequences
Great Britain
trade concessions with spanish colonies
Spain
lots European territories
held it in the Americas
Austria
Savoy acquired Sicily
Kingdom of Spain
centralised state
France
Felipe V as king
Nueva Planta decrees