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SPANISH BOURBON REFORMS
The war of Succesion and its consequences
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Political reforms
Bourbons palaces
Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Madrid
Royal Palace of Riofrio, Segovia
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Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia
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In America, viceroyalties of New Granada and Rio de la Plata were created
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Foreign policy
Spanish kings allied with France
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Economic reforms
Trade
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Craft
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Farming
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Largest landowners werre privileged states, clergy and nobility
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In 1767
Carlos III gave realengo land in Sierra Morena to be exploited by settlers
Population and wealth
Population growth
Spain grew from 7,5 million to 10,5 million
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Indirect taxes
Placed on consumption
Increased the price of basic products
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