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Early Modern Spain

Patricia Rubio Gil

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The Early Modern Spain

EARLY MODERN SPAIN

French Revolution

1492

1789

Discovery of America

OUR JOURNEY

Who were the Catholic Monarchs?

Who were the Hapsburgs?

What happened during the Age of the Discovery?

OUR JOURNEY

What artistic styles appeared?

Who were the Catholic Monarchs?

Who were the Hapsburgs?

What happened during the Age of the Discovery?

The Catholic Monarchs

In 1469, Fernando of Aragón and Isabel of Castilla got married. They were later known as the Catholic Monarchs.

Facts about the Catholic Monarchs

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1469
1474
1478
1479
1492
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1496
1512

The age of discovery

During the Early Modern Age, many European explorers went on voyages to distant lands. They discovered new territories and conquered them, colonising the people who lived there.

We're learning the first voyage!
Who are these people?
Francisco Pizarro
Magallanes and Elcano
Hernán Cortés
Christopher Columbus
Click on the names to watch videos!
Magallanes and Elcano
Christopher Columbus
Hernán Cortés
Francisco Pizarro
He conquered Perú in 1532
They make the first voyage all around the world! Elcano finished it in 1522.
He conquered Hispaniola in 1492
He conquered Mexico in 1519

The Hapsburg Dynasty

In the 16th and 17th centuries, Spain was ruled by the Hapsburg Dinasty. To know it better, let's watch this video!

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Fernando & Isabel had five children.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Juan was their heir but he died in 1497.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Then, Princess Isabel died after Juan and her son died in 1500.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Juana became the heir and married Philip of Burgundy, who was a Hapsburg.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Philip and Juana had a son, Carlos I. After Isabel died, Juana became Queen of Castilla. But her husband and her father ruled for her. Finally, Fernando died 1516. So her son became King Carlos I of Castilla and Aragón.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

Carlos I had a son Felipe II both were the most important Hapsburg kings. Spain dominated Europe and also conquered and colonised America.

The Hapsburg Dynasty

In the 17th century, the Hapsburg kings were Felipe III, Felipe IV and Carlos II. They had many problems because of an economic crisis. Carlos II died in 1700 which was the end of the Hapsburg dynasty. Carlos II didn't have any children.

During the period of the Catholic Monarchs and the Hapsburg Dynasty, new artistic styles appeared in Europe called...

El Escorial, Madrid

Cathedral of Murcia

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