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... in an age of great diplomats, and he and Isabella transformed Spain into a dual
absolute monarchy. At the time of their rise to power, the crown had beaten off ...
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... However the early entrada leaders knew that the most efficient way to fulfill their
greed and honor the Crown of Spain was to exploit the indigenous people. ...
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... The marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, in 1469, eventually
united Spain under one crown and enabled the country to achieve a successful ...
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... Spain was also known for its great military power, also known as the Spanish ... to the
conflicts with England over colonies and possessions of the Spanish Crown. ...
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... Ocean. The crown went to Charles I of Spain. Who ... office. The stability of this
government has a strong influence by the Crown of Spain. The ...
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... is not civil and his war is a "just war." Spanish conquistadors felt that Spain
was the center of earth and everything revolved around it. The crown, or other ...
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... innovation facilitating a steadier income for the crown. Despite many early successes
abroad under the new regime, the internal structure of Spain was facing ...
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... he was Europe's youngest general since Napoleon I. In 1931 Spain's second republic ...
a stanch traditionalist and loyal defender or the Spanish crown(Esenwein, pg ...
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... This made Spain fall because they needed their money. ... Soon the parliament gained
back control when they called Mary and her husband William to share the crown. ...
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... Cortes sent back vast quantities of gold back to Spain and said his actions
had been for the crown of Spain and not for his own ambitions. ...
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... on the international market rather than selling their products to only Portugal
and Spain. ... The yearning for control by the crown and also by the desire of the ...
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... Capes and cloaks were traditional in Spain, then became high fashion everywhere. ...
The Book of Costume History. New York: Crown Publishers Inc., 1976. ...
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... even cardinals who had dreamed for years of visiting Santiago as the crown of their ...
them to those who did not wish to undergo the hazards of western Spain. ...
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... religion. Because the Church gave authority to the crown to control this religious
purification it lost some of its power in Spain. The ...
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Why was it considered necessary for the Spanish Crown to justify and legitimise
the ... Every colonial country needs an idea to base its conquest and Spain was no ...
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... Ferdinand and Isabella were in crown of Spain and appointed the Church to start
the Spanish Inquisition. These cases will be discussed in the fallowing paper. ...
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... The crown was often ignored by the colonial leaders, especially about native relations.
King Ferdinand of Spain freed the Indian slaves and laid out guidelines ...
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... over the country and would increase the wealth of the crown through confiscation ...
Inquisition to action they could gain wealth, power, and full unity of Spain. ...
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... colonists. Wealthy Creoles were repeatedly being pressured by the Spanish
born in Mexico (Peninsulares) and the Crown in Spain. The ...
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... secular authority. The authority Pope Sixtus gave to the Spanish crown made
the Catholic Church lose control of Spain. Though other ...
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... Those in the New World that were born in Spain held the highest position ... The Spanish
crown entrusted encomiendas and slaves to noble warriors who had done well ...
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... The Inquisition remained a bureaucracy of the crown more than a service to the ...
surprising, if one looks at documents produced decades earlier in Spain to deal ...
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... Some historians have argued that the above situtation was very similar to the latin
amerian uprising against the spainish crown. Although spain thought of the ...
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... Other great sites include Alahambra's Palace in Granada, and the building considered
the "crown jewel" of all Moorish Spain, the Great Mosque at Cordoba. ...
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... afoot led by Coligny and that they must execute any and all people involved to save
the crown. ... 2. Spain achieved a position of dominance through many factors. ...
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... in the glorification of the crown, la gloire, and the nation. Louis made a claim
to the Spanish Netherlands on his wife's behalf when Philip IV Spain died in ...
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... tired and suffering from illness returned to Spain in November 1504. He spent the
rest of his life pursuing legal claims against the Spanish Crown for promises ...
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... to the inquisition which expelled all practicing Jews from Spain. Now with one religion
along with the unification of Portugal to the Spanish crown the Iberian ...
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... Since the Fryers did not have a direct connection with the crown Cortes welcomed
them to New Spain, giving them land and placing them as the second most ...
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... Nicaragua. In 1523, Nicaragua was claimed as property of the Royal Crown
of Spain, but two visiting conquistadors from Panama. A ...
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