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    Philip II of Spain also known as Philip the Prudent was born in Spain on the 21st of May, 1527 in the province of Valladolid. And he died in 1598. He was the son of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, Charles V and Queen Isabella of Portugal. And Philip II was a strong catholic King of Spain who led the inquisition again the protestants. His reign as Spain’s king began in the Golden Age in the year of 1556 till 1598. However, his reign saw the economical problem and declined of Spain, which…

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    Life in colonial New Spain [Spanish colonies] was complex — the dominant institutions and cultural patterns were Spanish in origin, but they were modified in their New World setting. Society was not static; evolution marked the political and religious systems; and change was a feature of the economic, social, and intellectual life. These adaptations generally mirrored developments in Europe, the source of basic decisions and control. During its three centuries as a colony, New Spain was kept…

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    ruling of Phillip III and later on King Phillip IV faced many different challenges in this emerging country called Spain. However, Spain did not exist at this time it was ruled under the Habsburg Empire. What I shall be discussing in this assignment is the strengths and weaknesses that the Spanish Monarchy faced. During the start of the 17th Century what was known as the Habsburg Spain which was very much on the brink at the end of the Golden Age and even though it kept its populous empire the…

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    be perfect to do travel to? Well, Spain is one of the greatest options. Usually, people do tourism to see the wonders from a place, the beauty of its history and characteristics that best represent that place. Spain is a great place to do tourism, is a place with a lot of history and culture knowledge to offer. Spain is commonly known by the running of bulls, flamenco dancers, museums, and more. However, not many people know about the wonderful Ruins from Spain. There are many things you can…

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    Failing Spain The third and final reason why Coronado was evidently villainous is that, although he was adventurous and discovered many natural wonders, his expedition failed to do what it had been meant for, thus failing Spain. People may argue that Coronado, despite his flaws, was actually a great person who’s legacy was to be remembered, as he discovered many prominent features what is now the southwestern United States. Some such aspects were pueblos, buffalo herds, the Colorado Plateau,…

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    Chasteen wrote that n 1493 Pope Alexander VI, while granting Spain the right to colonize the New World, mandated that the indigenous people be converted to Catholicism and didn’t want anyone to be converted into slaves. However, he added a catch that anyone who didn’t want to be converted into Catholicism they would be converted into slaves. More positively, in 1500, Queen Isabella of Spain then said that all Indian would be converted into slave because they were to different from white people…

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    Francisco Franco was the dictator of Spain from 1939 until he died in 1975. Coming to power during the Spanish Civil War by overthrowing Spain’s democratic government, Franco had a negative influence on the direction of the country by restricting their culture and demonstrating an authoritarian rule. For example, Franco prosecuted those against his political beliefs and those from various cultures that he wanted to rid Spain of. Also during his time as dictator, Franco repressed Spain’s…

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    During the 1400’s all the way to the 1800’s, Spain was very successful in controlling land in the New World. It began when Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas in search of a new trade route to Asia. Many people soon discovered that it wasn’t Asia, but in fact a whole new world. But, they never colonized significant areas of North America. Central and South America was where the majority of Spanish settlements were found. Many people left Spain in search of a new beginning. Originally,…

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    The age of exploration was one that flourished in new discoveries of new lands, and resources. Many countries had a lasting effect on this era of time. Perhaps the most influential was Spain. Spain was the beginning point for many famous explorers including Columbus, Pizzarro, and Cortes. All three greatly influenced the exploration age. Of the three explorers, Columbus was the first to embark on his voyage. In 1492, the sea captain, Christopher Columbus, set off for Asia, to find the luxuries…

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    history. From his early years, Franco was involved in the military and climbed the ladder to eventually be general and dictator of Spain. At the highest point in his career, Franco lead the Nationalists rebellion against the government which eventually resulted in his position as dictator of Spain. Eventually adopting the name of “El Caudillo”, Francisco Franco would lead Spain into what is now a democracy. Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was born in El Ferrol on December 4, 1892. Born into a…

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