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HISPANIC KINGDOMS IN THE 17TH CENTURY - Coggle Diagram
HISPANIC KINGDOMS IN THE 17TH
CENTURY
THE POLITICAL SITUATION
new way of goverment appointing validos
validos were the kings favourites
Duke of Lerma
made the 12 years truce under Felipe III
made peace with England
was acused because of his power
Duke of olivares
promote the counter reformation
Felipe IV
Territories losed by the hispanic monarchy
a problem of succession
Carlos II had no children
Philip of Anjou as his successor
losses in America
17th century
in pararel with revolts in Europe
Carlos I
European territories were lost to France
had a serie of validos
Castilla was the economic pillar
recover economically
Aragon
Cantabria
THE REIGN OF FELIPE IV
Separatist conspiracies
Plots by the nobility separate Andalucía and Aragón
were uncovered
1641
Catalan Revolt
pricipality became independent
take France's help
ended in 1659
Portugese revolution
proclaim John IV
took advantage of Catalan
independenced in 1668
THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION
EXPULSION OF THE MORISCOS
Moriscos were muslims
and they were a high part of population
expulsion of the moriscos (1609–1614)
Berber pirates hate
creating instability
protect the prestige of a monarchy
had severe repercussions
many noblemen were opposed to the expulsion
Society
Golden Age literature and art
disadvantaged people
Economic problems
various plague
in the 17th century
social and economic problems
hispanic dominance was broken
The kings during this period were called Austrias Menores