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The catholic monarchs
The beginnings of the Hispanic Dominance: Foreing Police
They wanted to expand their territories
They made alliances
By marrying their children
These are some marriages
Second marriage
The infanta Juana
The Duke of Burgundy
First marriage
Manuel I of Portugal
The Infanta Isabel
Third marriage
Catherine of Aragón
Henry VIII of England
The foreing policy of
The catholic Monarchs
Cerdeña and Rosellón
Were under control of French 20 years
Was reincorpored into Cataluña in 1943
Naples
Was occupied by France between 1495 and 1503
But after two wars Naples was returned top Aragón
The cities of
Tunis
Oran
Were conquered
And protected form Barbary pirates
Tripoli
Melilla
Navarra
Was neutral during the war with France
And Fernando used this excuse to invade Navarra
In 1512
The Kindom of Granada
Was conquered from 1482 to 1492
The birth of a new monarchy
At the beggining of the Modern Ages
There were 5 kingdoms
The House of Trastámara
Ruled 2
The Crown of Aragon
The Crown of Castilla
Fernando II of Aragon
Inherited the throne in 1479
They got married in 1469
They were called the Catholic Monarchs
It was a
Dynastic union
Composite monarchy
Isabel I
She was the sister of Enrique IV of Castilla
Enrique IV died in 1474
Isabel defeated Juana (the daughter of Enrique)
In a civil war that ended in 1479
The religious policy of the catholic monarchs
The Catholic Monarchs
Imposed a policy of religious unification
In 1492 Jews were expelled
But only Jews that didn't convert to Christianity
Tipe of Jews after the unification
Conversos
Jews that converted to Christianity
Marranos
Jews that said they had converted
But they were under suspicion
Sephardi Jews
Jews that were expelled
In 1492 mudéjares were expelled
From Granada
And then this measure was expanded to Castilla
The mayority converted
But some people said that they converted
But they also were under suspicion
They were called moriscos
Santa Hermandad
It was an association
That was paid to catch criminals
It might be the first organised police