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HISPANIC DOMINANCE - Coggle Diagram
HISPANIC DOMINANCE
the hispanic kingdoms under Carlos V and Felipe II
rebellions during Carlos V's reign
the revolt of the germanias
the revolt of the comuneros
rebellions during Felipe II's reign
the revolt of aragon
the war of the alpujarras
the economy
the monarchy’s foreign policy required higher taxes, making the
population poorer
the agricultural sector was not meeting the demand for food
the hispanic monarchy under Felipe II
inheritance and rule
Felipe II inherited the kingdoms of Spain and Burgundy
Felipe II chose Madrid as Spain’s capital
His inheritance was divided between his brother Fernando and his son Felipe II
Carlos abdicated in 1556
implemented a system of monarchical government
it was based on a system of councils
fight for dominance and economic problems
as a result, he gained two enemies: England and Flanders
Felipe II was recognised as the king of Portugal
Felipe II gained an empire of global proportions
monarchy's dominance and support of Counter-Reformation
Felipe II was able to maintain his international policy thanks to his powerful royal armies
The Royal Treasury went bankrupt on several occasions
The universal christian empire of Carlos V
TERRITORIES INHERITED BY CARLOS V
from Juana I: Castilla and Aragon
from Felipe I: Flanders and Burgundy
from Maximilian I of Austria: Austria
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There was no real political unity
The Empire included two key areas
Castilla
Flanders
WARS IN THE EMPIRE
Carlos wanted to establish a universal Christian Empire based on a medieval idea of the unity of all Christian kingdoms
The groups opposed to this
protestants in the holy roman empire
france
ottoman empire
the pope