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The
beginning
of the
modern age
From the
middle ages
to the
modern age
It is a
change
and
new inventions
It was from
15th
to the
18th
centuries
Society and the feudal economy
Social groups were divvided into
privileges
The three
estates of the realism
The
clergy
The
peasants
The
nobles
Basic
traits
of a new era
Five
changes
Religious changes
Social changes
Cultural changes
Political changes
Economic changes
Authoritarian monarchies
and
Society
The most powerful
monarchies
The
authoritarian monarchies
, kingdoms evolved from medieval
The royal court and the admnistration of the kingdoms
The
administrative structure of kingdoms
became more complex
There was a development called
the origin of the modern state
The treasury and the army
Royal treasuries
were responsible
They created
permanent royal armies
The
catholic monarchs
The birth of a new
monarchy
Two
kingdoms
The crown of
Castilla
The king:
Enrique IV
The sister:
Isabel I
The crown of
Aragón
The king:
Fernando II
Married with
Enrique's sister
The marriage of Isabel and Fernando
Laid the foundations for the development of the
Catholic Monarchy
The new
monarchy
It was a
dynastic union
It was the result of
the marriage
Composite monarchy
The beginnings of
hispanic dominance
: foreign policy
They formed an
alliances
The first thing was to maintain
peace with Portugal
England had
strong trade relationship
Castilla's
Atlantic expansion
began
An
active foreign palicy
Allowed the to
expand their territories
The religious policy of the
catholic monarchs
Implement a
policy of religious unification
The
Spanish Inquisition
was first established in the
late Miiddle Ages
The Catholic Monarchs expelled all
Jews
They were called
marranos
Sephardi Jews
formed a culturally and economically active community
The
mudéjares
were forced to convert to Catholicism