The Reconquest
Catholic Monarchy
The Inquisition
International Relations against France
Modern History
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What direction did the reconquest move in, and what was used as borders?

North to South, Rivers

100

What were the 3 unifications?

Territorial, Linguistic, and Religious 

100

What is the original inquisition?

1184 in France; Controlled by the Pope 


Purpose was to combat Christian movement against the Catholic monarchy 

100

Isabella married who and why 

King of Portugal, strengthened the Iberian unity against France (Spains Western Boarder) 

100

What happened to Juana after her siblings died?

She becomes heir, and marries Philip the I which is how the Habsburg gained route to Spain

200

What territories were conquered in the reconquest?

Toleda, Cordoba, Sevilla, Granada

200

Name the 3 elements of the TERRITORIAL unification and their significance 

War in Granada (1492) > the last Muslim territory falls 

Marriage of Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand of Aragon > created DUAL monarchy, but institutions remained SEPARATE  

Political Annexation > Ferdinand offered Nobel status (no taxes) if they joined Spain empire over France

200

Evolution into the Spanish Inquisition

1478

Ferdinand and Isabella adopted the inquisitorial model to enforce Catholic orthodoxy 

Controlled by the crown, not the Pope, which was unusual but reinforced the Crown's power 


200

Juan

Marries Margarita of the Habsburgs

Binds Spain directly to the Habsburg Empire 

Creates unified Catholic front in Central Europe against France


200

Significance of the Royal Chapel

Symbol of transition from Reconquest to Modern Spain 

300

Years of the Reconquest

711-1492

300

During the Linguistic Unification what language became the administrative and educational language, and why?

Castilian

Castille was the dominant kingdom in the Isabella and Ferdinand union > it was larger, wealthier (major export), and the strongest politically (military) 

Nebrija codified Castilian being the language in 1492 as a tool of the empire 

Monarchy needed one language to use for administration/the government and for mercenaries to teach in The Americas


300

Targets of the Inquisition 

Conversos

Moriscos 

Scientists 

Witches 

Homosexuals

Disabled Persons 

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Juana 

MOST IMPORTANT MARRIAGE 

Marries Philip the Handsome 

Doubles down on Habsburg alliance 

Ensures that the future rulers of Spain would inherit both Spanish and Habsburg territories 

300

Charles I (of Spain)/ V (of Habsburg) Problems in Spain

Seen as a foreigner, didn't speak Spanish (brought foreign nobles into office; upset Spaniards because they didn't think they were being represented) 

Raised taxes (needed money to finance his campaign as the Holy Roman Emperor) 

Lots of local banditry


400

What did Alphonso X promote? 

Multicultural scholarship; wanted Jews, Muslims, and Christians working together 

400

Two Main Elements of the Religious Unification?

Expulsion of the Jews (1492) (Conversos)

Muslims are forced to convert to Catholicism (1502-1526) (Moriscos); monitored heavily 

Strengthened royal authority through enforced Catholicism


400

Penalties 

Interrogation, imprisonment, torture, social humiliation, public execution, confiscation of property 

400

Maria 

Marries King of Portugal after Isabella dies 

Prevent France from stepping in on Portuguese succession 

400

What did Charles I/V actions lead to 

Revolt of Comunidades de Castilla > middle-class Republican movement (triggered by taxation) 

The Germans > Artisan uprising in Valencia (led by the artisans and the guilds)

500

Who started the Toledo School of Translators and what was its significance?

Alphonso X; major center of medical scientific/ philosophical exchange 

500
Las Indias 

1492 Christopher Colombus 

Wanted Portugal to sponsor him, but they wouldn't so Spain did 

Discovery promoted Spain as the first global Empire to discover new lands

500

Significance 

Used as a tool of state control, NOT religious authority

Created fear and loyalty > people "performed" Catholicism to avoid suspicion 

Lasted until 1834 

500

Catalina 

Marries Arthur of England 

England and France (shifting historic alliance) 

Strengthens Position in the English Channel 

Last border to control around Spain 


500

Problems in Europe

Ottoman/ Turks (Siege of Vienna: 1529)

Sack of Rome (1527) - Unintentionally humiliated the Pope, damaged Charles reputation 

Protestant Reformation - Martin Luther 1517; scrutinized the Catholic Church 

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