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18th century in Spain (2018-2019)

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Subido el 3 de abril de 2019 por Julia R.

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Two important consequences of the Guerra de Sucesión. 00:00:00
Bourbons started to rule Spain. 00:00:05
They came from France. 00:00:08
The Treaty of French in 1713 00:00:11
confirmed Felipe V as king of Spain. 00:00:15
Spain lost territories in Europe. 00:00:19
Gibraltar and Menorca became English colonies. 00:00:21
Felipe V became king in 1700. He made important reforms. He established an absolute monarchy. He had all the powers of the state. 00:00:24
He abolished the laws and institutions of Aragón, Catalonia, Valencia and Islas Baleares. 00:00:50
But he kept the institutions of Navarre, that is, Navarra, and this country. 00:01:02
Spanish was the only official language. 00:01:09
He introduced the Salic Law of Succession, which excluded women from the Spanish throne. 00:01:12
Known as Al Prudente o El Justo, he continued his father's reforms. 00:01:26
He also built roads and canals. 00:01:35
It was a reign of peace. 00:01:38
After the death of his wife, appeared psychological disorders, suffered a deep depression that prevented him from governing. 00:01:41
He and his ministers tried to modernize the country. 00:01:53
They tried to improve agriculture, industry and trade. 00:02:01
They reformed education and built libraries and museums such as Prado Museum. 00:02:07
Under his reign, Menorca became part of Spain again. 00:02:15
Carlos IV became king at the end of the 18th century. 00:02:21
He had no personality and his wife had a favorite, Godoy, who was the first minister and was the responsible for govern Spain. 00:02:28
Spain. Godoy and Napoleon Bonaparte from France signed a treaty so that French troops could 00:02:39
cross Spain to attack Portugal. But during this trip France occupied some Spanish territories. 00:02:52
Spanish society didn't like this and no one supported Fernando VII, Carlos IV's son, 00:03:03
to be the king and kind of force that they hated. 00:03:10
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Alumnos de 5º del CEIP Claudio Moyano (curso 2018-2019)
Subido por:
Julia R.
Licencia:
Dominio público
Visualizaciones:
105
Fecha:
3 de abril de 2019 - 0:16
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CP INF-PRI CLAUDIO MOYANO
Duración:
03′ 24″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1280x720 píxeles
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