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4.- Hispanic Kingdoms In the 17th century - Coggle Diagram
4.- Hispanic Kingdoms In the 17th century
In the 17th century
was a series of economic/ social problems
in the Hispanic kingdoms.
Hispanic dominance was broken
kings during this period were therefore known
as the Austrias menores.
The political situation
Introduced a new way of governing by appointing validos.
this were the most important kings
the Duke of Lerma under Felipe III
Spain made peace with England
the Twelve Years’ Truce with the Dutch Republic
was agreed upon
the Count-Duke of Olivares under Felipe IV (1621–1665).
was much less stable
aim of his International/domestic policy
was to revive the monarchy prestige
The Reign of Felipe IV
The Catalan Revolt
Principality of Cataluña became independent
the requested Frences help
conflict endend in 1659
The Portuguese Revolution
started a war that resulted in the independence of Portugal
portuguese nobility took advantage
of Catalan revolt
Separatists conspiracies
from Spain were uncovered
plots by the nobility
to separate Andalucia/Aragon
Territories lost by the Hispanic monarchy
Losses in Amercica
Hispanic and Portuguese territories
in America were lost
to enemies of their monarchies
in parallel with the conspiracies/revolts
in Europe during 17th century