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Thoughts to get us started …

• Wars of the 16th century pitted Protestants against Catholics.

• From 1560 to 1650, wars and economic and social crises plagued Europe.

• European monarchs sought economic and political stability through absolutism and the divine right of kings.

• The people become concerned with order and power.

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Essential Question

How did Philip II extend Spain’s power and help establish a

golden age?

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Objectives• Describe the empire that Charles V

inherited.

• Analyze how Spanish power increased under Philip II.

• Explain how the arts flourished during Spain’s golden age.

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Spain emerged as the first modern European empire during the 1500s Empire

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Charles V (used to be Charles I)

1516-1556- King of Spain and the

colonies in the Americas- Inherits Hapsburg Empire in

1519- Includes Holy Roman Empire

and the Netherlands

- Devout Catholic- Engaged in constant war to

suppress Protestantism

- Running massive empire exhausting- Divides it between his son,

Philip and brother, Ferdinand

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Philip IIPhilip IIof Spainof Spain

*“The Most

Catholic King”

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Philip’s palace, Escorial

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Philip II rules 1556-1598

• Gold and silver make Spain wealthy $$$$$

• Asserts his ‘divine right’ to rule

• Devotes most of his time to governing and made every part of the government responsible to him

• Seizes Portugal 1580• Defends militant

Catholicism against Protestants & Muslims (Ottomans)

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Philip – Philip – tried to use tried to use marriage as marriage as a political a political

tool.tool. Married Mary

(England)

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1554 Shilling – Philip & Mary1554 Shilling – Philip & Mary

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• Queen Elizabeth I of England seen as Spain’s main Protestant enemy.

• In 1588, Philip II sent a huge armada to invade England.

• Largest naval battle in history

• British beat Spain

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The Defeat of the The Defeat of the Spanish ArmadaSpanish Armada

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Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588 by Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg, painted 1796, depicts England’s Sir Francis Drake's fire ship attack on the Spanish Armada

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mmCioplHzk

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It’s the beginning of the end for Spain

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Between the 1600s and 1700s Empire Weakens

• Future kings rule poorly• Inflation & taxes• Taxes on lower class prevents

development of middle class• Goods bought abroad makes

Spain’s enemies rich $$$• Expulsion of Muslims and Jews

deprived Spain of many skilled artisans and merchants

• Bankruptcy declared 3x

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Dutch Revolt

• Win independence from Spain in 1579

• A republic• Netherlands practices

religious tolerance• Became Europe’s

bankers• Largest trading fleet

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Golden Age 1550-1650

• Philip II supports the arts

• El Greco, painter, “The Greek”– Brilliant style– “View of Toledo”

• Miguel de Cervantes, “Don Quixote”– First modern novel

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Miguel de Cervantes, “Don Quixote”

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Answer.

1. Describe the decline of Spain’s power under Philip II.

2. Why did the Dutch revolt against Spain?

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Which of the following statements do you most agree with? Why?

A. A government leader should never have absolute authority.

B. A government leader can exercise absolute authority if it will help advance a country’s economy.

C. A government leader can exercise absolute authority when a country is under attack.

D. A government leader can exercise absolute authority whenever it will advance a country’s interest.

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• Spain emerged as the first modern European power during the 1500s.

• After Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand unified the country, Philip II expanded Spanish influence and helped foster a Spanish golden age by supporting the arts.

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