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2.10. The Catholic Monarchs

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The Catholic Monarchs were Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. They united Spain and sponsored Columbus's voyage.

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2.10. The Catholic MonarchsVersión en línea

The Catholic Monarchs were Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. They united Spain and sponsored Columbus's voyage.

por Plácido Romero Sanjuán
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Both converted Jews (conversos) and converted Muslims (moriscos) suffered persecution from the Inquisition.

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The monarchs reorganised the judicial system in Castile through the Courts (Audiencias) of Valladolid and Granada.

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There were new universities and the use of the printing press spread.

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In Castile, the crown granted the serfs the right to leave their lord’s land in 1480.

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In architecture, the Catholic Monarchs and Cisneros commissioned important works of art.

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In 1492, the Catholic Monarchs forced Muslims to convert to Christianity and expelled those that refused.

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During the Catholic Monarchs’ reign, Humanist and Renaissance ideas spread across Europe and arrived in Spain.

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Spanish language spread more widely.

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They created a militia, the Holy Brotherhood (Santa Hermandad), to fight crime in rural Castile.

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The most important Humanist was Juan Luis Vives.

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In painting, the Flemish style greatly influenced the works of Pedro Berruguete.

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In 1492, the Catholic Monarchs forced Jews to convert to Christianity and expelled those that refused.

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Castile conquered the Canary Islands.

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To centralise power, the monarchs limited the power of the Cortes in each of their kingdoms.

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Castile conquered Portugal.

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To weaken Germany, the Catholic Monarchs arranged marriage unions between their children and the monarchs and heirs of France and England.

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One of the monarchs’ main political objectives was to establish religious unity to prevent internal divisions.

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The monarchs reorganised the judicial system in Castile through the Courts (Audiencias) of Valladolid and Madrid.

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To weaken France, the Catholic Monarchs arranged marriage unions between their children and the monarchs and heirs of Portugal and England.

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Trade with the Mediterranean increased due to the Italian conquests.

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