The Catholic Monarchs and the Habsbourg in Spain

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THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS, CARLOS I AND FELIPE II

THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS

DINASTÍA DE TRASTÁMARA

Enrique IV de Trastámara

Juana la Beltraneja

Isabel I óIsabel la Católica

Fernando el Católico

Juana «la loca»

«TANTO MONTA, MONTA TANTO, ISABEL COMO FERNADO»

• Castilla and Aragón continued to be independent kingdoms and even kept their own cortes, laws, languages, coins and institutions.

DOMESTIC POLICY

The reign of the Catholic Monarchs– Domestic policy

Study on page 178.

FOREIGN POLICY

a) Conquestsb) Matrimonial policyc) Discovery of America

1.- Which territories belonged to the Kingdom of Spain in 1500?

CONQUERED TERRITORIES BY THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS

2.- When was Granada conquered?3.- When was the Kingdom of Navarre annexed?4.- Which territories were annexed in the north of Africa?5.- Which territories did the Catholic Monarchs annex in the Mediterranean region?

• 6.- Explain the Catholic monarchs´ matrimonial policy.

7.- When did Isabella die? What happened with the crown of Castille after her death? Who took the throne

at the end?

CARLOS I

THE BEGINNING OF THE HABSBURG DYNASTY MONARCHS

• Study the two first paragraphs on page 179.

THE REVOLT OF COMUNEROS

Charles I of Spain and V of Germany

THE REVOLT OF COMUNEROS

FOREIGN POLICY

• Study on page 179.

PHILIP II

“In his dominions the sun never sets”

Where was the capital of his empire?

DOMESTIC POLICY

• ADMINISTRATION OF THE COUNTRY

DOMESTIC POLICY

• RELIGION Who was a morisco?

FOREIGN POLICY

• RELIGION

Philip II´s possessions in Europe

Religions in Europe in the 16th century

FOREING POLICY

• Religious wars in France

FOREING POLICY

• War with France

FOREING POLICY

• Confrontation with the Turks

FOREING POLICY

• Revolt in the Law Countries.

FOREING POLICY

• Confrontation with England

FOREING POLICY