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The Decline of absolutism Spain in the 17 th Century

The Decline of absolutism Spain in the 17 th Century. A. Spain had developed an absolutist monarchy but by the 1590’s it was in decline. A. The Decline.

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The Decline of absolutism Spain in the 17 th Century

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  1. The Decline of absolutism Spain in the 17th Century

  2. A. Spain had developed an absolutist monarchy but by the 1590’s it was in decline

  3. A. The Decline 1. Fiscal disorder, political incompetence, the lack of a strong middle class, population decline, intellectual isolation, and psychological malaise contributed to its decline

  4. A. The Decline 2. The Dutch and English began to cut into Spain’s trade monopolies

  5. A. The Decline 3. Spain’s supply of silver began to decline leading to de-evaluation and bankruptcy

  6. A. The Decline 3. a. Spain had only a tiny middle class – which had to face many obstacles to their business b. Aristocrats were extravagant and their rents drove the peasants from the land

  7. The Decline B. Philip’s IV’s minister Olivares mistakenly thought that revival of war with the Dutch would solve Spain’s problems; war with France followed – all bringing disaster for Spain

  8. The Decline C. The Treaty of the Pyrenees of 1659, which ended the French-Spanish wars, marked the end of Spain as a great power

  9. C. The Treaty of the Pyrenees • Too much of Spain’s past had been built on slavery and gold and silver • Cervantes’s novel Don Quixote characterizes the impractical dreams of Spain

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