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Subido el 19 de marzo de 2020 por Alberto S.

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hello guys once again and welcome back to the chapter number seven related to civil wars in 00:00:01
castile and in anagon but first of all just remind you that uh when we were talking about the unit 00:00:07
seven about cities in the in the middle age in europe at the end of the church chapter we were 00:00:15
talking about the black death if you remember was a very big problem that started in 1347 in spain 00:00:24
in 1348 and spread through all of europe killing million of people because of this 00:00:35
the amount of farmer was reduced and the economy was in danger so novelty started to increase 00:00:46
taxes and because of that several problems started to appear what kind of 00:00:54
problems a lot of different for example problems between farmers and novels 00:01:00
problem problems between novelty but also problems between novelty and the 00:01:07
crown this is what we are going to study today what was that problems yesterday 00:01:14
or the other day we were talking about the kingdom of navarre and we mentioned one of that problem in 00:01:22
navarre if you remember when the queen of navarre died in 1441 her husband king john ii of aragon 00:01:30
declared himself as regent he was not agree about his son becoming the new king so because of that 00:01:42
There were two group of nobles, the Agramonteses and the Veamonteses, that 00:01:52
support different people and a civil war started from 1451 to 1512 when Ferdinand 00:01:58
the Catholic finally conquered Navarre and was unified to the crown of Castile. 00:02:08
so that was one of these civil wars that we are going to mention or that we 00:02:14
already mentioned related to Navarre but today we are going to talk about another 00:02:23
civil wars that happened in the crown of Castile and in the crown of Aragon but 00:02:30
first of all let me to remind something about the Black Death and the pogroms 00:02:35
what is a pogrom just give me a couple of minutes so if you remember the Black 00:02:41
Death came from Asia in Genoese ships and it arrived to the Iberian Peninsula 00:02:48
in 1348 because of the bad harvest that happened in that period of time a lot of 00:02:58
farmers died so rural areas were abandoned what does it mean that there 00:03:07
is a drop in the incomes there are less money so the novelty receive less money 00:03:17
a decrease in the taxes but the novelty didn't accept the situation and what 00:03:24
they are going to do is to increase the peace and taxes. So this is just 00:03:32
something that is going to remove everybody and it's going to create a lot 00:03:41
of problems that we are going to mention in a couple of minutes. On the other hand, 00:03:46
related to the pogroms, if you remember when the Black Death appeared, it seems 00:03:52
that it didn't didn't affect in the same way to the youth so the youth were blamed for that crisis 00:03:59
remember that we mentioned that the christian thought that the youth were poisoned the water 00:04:09
the public water so from 1391 they started to appear attacks on jewish quarters in various 00:04:15
cities such as the one in Toledo that was so critical they burn and kill a lot 00:04:26
of people just because they were used the problem with the use is going to 00:04:34
last up until 1492 when they were forced to abandon the Iberian Peninsula but as 00:04:41
as I mentioned it started in 1391 with the attacks on Jewish quarter and this 00:04:50
attacks is what it's called pogroms and it's something that is not going to 00:04:57
happen only in the Iberian Peninsula also in France in Italy Germany and so 00:05:05
one so it was a very important problem all around Europe so now that we know 00:05:12
how was the situation in the middle of the 14th century and in the end of the 00:05:22
14th century let's go to focus in the different conflicts that affect the 00:05:28
crown of Aragon and the crown of Castile in the crown of Aragon we have to 00:05:36
mention three different problems one related to the king related to the graph 00:05:41
to the crown another one in the countryside and the third one in the 00:05:48
cities so the first one related to the king is because in 1410 the king of 00:05:55
of aragon the king martin died without and her so 00:06:04
there was an assembly in the city of caspe 00:06:12
that is in aragon nowadays that is called the compromise 00:06:16
of caspe that it was held in 1412 where representative of catalonia 00:06:21
aragon and valencia decided that they have to elect 00:06:29
One new king. There were several candidates. For example, the Count of Ugell or Ferdinand of Antequera from the dynasty of the Trastámara. 00:06:34
Finally, Ferdinand of Antequera was elected the king. 00:06:48
It was called Ferdinand of Antequera because he was the responsible of the conquering of the city of Antequera in Malaga because of the reconquest. 00:06:53
So, we have a new king in Aragon with a new dynasty, but there were more problems. 00:07:04
We mentioned that there were one in the countryside and another one in the cities. 00:07:14
In the countryside, the nobles made life for peasants increasingly difficult, increasing 00:07:20
the rent and enforcing stricter malus usos i mean because of the black death there were less taxes 00:07:28
so they decided to recover ancient power that the nobles had that they wanted to impose once again 00:07:40
They were feudal abuses, to abuse, and these abuse are called in Spanish malos usos. 00:07:51
Because of this, the peasants revolt, and this revolt was called the revolt of the remenses, 00:08:03
la revuelta de los payenses de remensa. 00:08:14
If you want to know anything else about this conflict, you have here more information in Spanish, but just I want you to remember that there was a conflict in the countryside between peasants and novelty, because they recovered several feudal abuses. 00:08:17
The other problem was related to cities. The conflict reached crisis point in Barcelona. 00:08:40
Barcelona was the central point, the focus of this revolt. 00:08:50
This revolt was between two groups that in Spanish are called Busca and Viga. 00:08:57
Busca was a group of artisans and traders against the Viga that was made up by nobles 00:09:06
and rich bourgeois. 00:09:19
Finally the Viga controlled the situation and Busca was defeated. 00:09:23
conflicts ended in a civil war from 1462 till 1472 the privileged classes and the 00:09:33
King John the second finally they they won the conflict but many problems 00:09:47
remain unresolved we will have to wait more years to be resolved for example 00:09:55
the problem with the pages of remains a problem in the countryside because of 00:10:02
the malus usos because of the fatal abuses secondly here you have more 00:10:08
information about the problem busca and bigger finally we are going to talk about 00:10:16
the other crown the crown of castle what we have to say of course they were also 00:10:22
affect because of this crisis in the 14th century that is going to last up 00:10:29
until the 15th century this crisis is going to mean a confrontation between 00:10:34
the novelty and the monarchy we are going to face two different civil wars 00:10:43
the first one was between 1366 till 1369 this was a civil war between two 00:10:50
brothers the King Peter Peter the crow again his brother his illegitimate 00:11:01
brother Henry Henry of Trestamara Trestamara did I mention this surname 00:11:09
before yes i did if you remember when aragon didn't have a king they made the compromise of 00:11:16
caspe and among all the people that could be elected they decided that fernando de antequera 00:11:27
from the trastamara dynasty became the king of aragon 00:11:38
so the battle the first castilian civil war 00:11:44
was between the king pitcher and his brother from the trastamara 00:11:47
dynasty finally henry of trastamara 00:11:52
won the conflict and became the king as henry ii 00:11:58
so in castile and in aragon we have the same dynasty governing the different crowns so they 00:12:03
had ties or straight ties both together one of the problem was that henry ii looked for supported by 00:12:13
the novelty so when he became the king in return he had to grant it lands to the novels to thank 00:12:24
then for their support this would be a problem that is going to last up until the end of the 00:12:32
15th century the second castilian war it was almost at the end of the 15th century between 00:12:39
the sis the daughter of the king and the sister of the king the king was henry iv 00:12:49
And the confrontation was between Isabella, Isabella the Catholic, that you already have heard about this woman before, Isabella the Catholic against Joana la Beltraneja, Henry's daughter. 00:12:55
So, nephew against aunt. Finally, Isabella is going to be the one that won the conflict and proclaim herself queen of Castile. 00:13:12
So, finally, she's going to be controlling the whole Castile, and finally she's going to get married with Ferdinand the Catholic of Aragon. 00:13:29
If you know, finally, they are going to unify both of the kingdoms. 00:13:48
Okay, guys, with this information, I'm going to finish today about the conflicts that affect Castile and Aragon, the different conflicts, normally civil wars, two in Castile, and different conflicts in Aragon, so we will continue probably tomorrow, and we are going to end with the book of history. 00:13:52
then i will i will just set you free you won't have to do anything apart from doing your 00:14:17
summarizes in your notebook and if this period of time is going to continue because we cannot 00:14:25
go out of our place then i will send you more exercises and we will start with the book of 00:14:31
geography so be ready for geography okay guys see you soon i hope you are doing well 00:14:38
and 00:14:46
have fun 00:14:48
bye 00:14:49
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