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The Rise of Spain. Centralizing Spain Marriage of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon Catholic monarchs Created religious orthodoxy.

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1 The Rise of Spain

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3 Centralizing Spain Marriage of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon Catholic monarchs Created religious orthodoxy

4 Spanish Inquisition

5 Enforce the conversion of Moors and Jews Interrogated and punished those questioning Church doctrine Reinforced the power of the monarchy

6 Spain’s Economy

7 Colonial Empire –10 % Crown’s income –triple silver resources 16th century European Boom Traded with France and Italian city-states. Supplied the colonies

8 Spain’s Monarchy Spanish Hapsburg

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10 Charles V (son of Joanna) a Hapsburg (1519 - 1558) Holy Roman Emperor Many wars and high taxation Philip II inherited Spain Developed larger bureaucracy Logistics created difficulties

11 Phillip II (1556 – 1598) Inherited Portugal, possessed 17 provinces of the Netherlands and the Free County of Burgundy.

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13 1550 - 1650 Potosi Cervantes Don Quixote Lope de Vega wrote 200 dramas El Greco, Murillo, and Velazquez Jesuit Suarez - philosphy

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16 Decline of Spain Overextended Dutch Revolt High taxation Inquisition in land of Calvinists Duke of Alba (Council of Troubles)

17 Revolt of the Netherlands

18 Spanish Road Spanish Mutinies Spanish Desertion Defeat of the Spanish Armada Maurice de Nassau

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23 Price Revolution (Gold and Silver from America) 1568 - 1598 5 times the military expenditures of the Dutch, English and French. 1576, epidemics, plagues, harvest failures. New taxation (Excise [sales] Tax)

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34 History Ruled by Spain (Charles V) 1516 - 1648 Federalist union Defensive alliance against Spain Did not want absolutism

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36 Seven provinces with States General Autonomy, provincial sovereignty, and religious pluralism Nobility weak economic and political role Oligarchy House of Orange served as chief officials

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38 17th century saw development Amsterdam Public Bank backbone of financial operations Facilitate foreign trade Expanded agriculture Land reclamation, increased productivity sustain larger population

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40 1630s 2,500 ships accounted for 1/2 of Europe shipping Trade monopolies were granted Dutch East India Company Established company settlements in the East

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45 Famous mathamatician, physicist, and astronomer

46 Father of microbiology. Improved the microscope

47 Laid foundations for international law Freedom of the seas

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49 Greatest Painters in European history. Most important Dutch Painter

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51 Rival resources of population (England and France) Wars against England drained resources. Foreign tariffs on Dutch goods Colonial empire lagged behind Louis XIV Industry could not compete (wages and technology)


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