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Absolutism Unit. Chapter 1.1. Spanish Power Grows: Charles V. 1516: Ferdinand & Isabella’s grandson, Charles I Became King Ferdinand of Spain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 1.1

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Spanish Power Grows: Charles V

1. 1516: Ferdinand & Isabella’s grandson, Charles I Became King Ferdinand of Spain

2. 1519: When his other grandfather died, Charles became heir to the sprawling Hapsburg Empire (parts of modern day France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands and took the title of Charles V

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Charles V3. Ruled two empires involved constant warfare

a. Fought to suppress Protestantism in the German states but eventually failed

b. Faced the Muslim Ottoman Empirei. Based in Turkey

ii. Stretched into Eastern and Central Europe

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Charles V4. Succumbed to the pressure and abdicated

a. Entered a monastery in 1556

b. Divided his empire between his brother and soni. Brother Ferdinand ruled the Hapsburg lands in Central

Europe

ii. Son Philip II, at age 29, received Spain, Netherlands, some southern Italian states , and Spain’s overseas empire.

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Philip II1. Ruled for 42 years2. Expanded Spanish influence3. Strengthened the Catholic Church4. Made Spain the top European Power

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5. Known as hard-working, devout, and ambitious.6. Was unique as he seldom hunted, never jousted, &

lived simply7. Lived at an isolated somber palace outside Madrid,

known as the Escoriala. Church

b. Residence

c. Tomb for the royal family

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Philip II8. Ruled during Siglo do Oro aka Spain’s Golden Age

a. Philip II was a patron of the arts and also founded academies of science and mathematicsb. El Grecoi. born on the Greek island of Creteii. Studied in Italy before settling in Spainiii. Painted dramatic religious pictures and portraitsiv. Used vivid color

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El Greco’s Works

El Espolio The Burial of the Count of Orgaz

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c. Deigo Velazquezi. influenced by El Grecoii. Known for his portraits of Spanish Royalty

Portrait of the Infanta Maria Theresa

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d. Lope de Vegai. wrote more than 1,500 playsii. Known for his comedies and action-packed romances

e. Miguel de Cervantesi. Most well known writer from Spain’s Golden Ageii. Author of Don Quixote

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Timeout For Philip IIReaction Slides

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Philip II9. Experiences an epic fail with the Spanish Armada

a. By the 1580’s, Philip viewed England’s Queen Elizabeth I as chief Protestant enemyi. Encouraged English captains such as Francis Drake,

known as sea dogs, to plunder Spanish Treasure ships and to loot Spanish cities in the Americas

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Philip IIi. Philip prepared a huge armada, or fleet to carry a Spanish invasion

force to England

1. Sailed in 1588

2. More than 130 ships

3. More than 20,000 men

4. 2,400 pieces of artillery

5. Confident about a pending victory

b. Spanish ships were outmaneuvered by lighter, faster English Ships

c. Strong winds favored the British, scattering the armada!

d. Defeat marked the beginning of the end of the Spanish power

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II. An Empire DeclinesA. Philip II’s successors ruled far less ably than he

had.B. Economic problems

1. Costly overseas wars drained wealth out of Spain almost as fast as it came in

2. Gov’t heavily taxed the small middle class, weakening a group that in other European countries supported royal power

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3. Expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain deprived the economy of many skilled artisans and merchants

4. As Spain’s power dwindled in the 1600s and 1700s, Dutch, English, and French fleets challenged-and eventually surpassed-Spanish power both in Europe and around the world.