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The Castilian Crown was now provided with an obvious opportunity to extend its dominions as far as the Mediterranean , but succumbed instead to French pressures and to treacherous advisors . A Catalan attempt to secure the support of ...
The Castilian Crown was now provided with an obvious opportunity to extend its dominions as far as the Mediterranean , but succumbed instead to French pressures and to treacherous advisors . A Catalan attempt to secure the support of ...
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Meanwhile , Italian , Flemish , and French merchants seized control of the colonial trade by means of the fairs at Medina del Campo and the embarkations from Seville and Cádiz . Far from reacting , the monarchy became more and more ...
Meanwhile , Italian , Flemish , and French merchants seized control of the colonial trade by means of the fairs at Medina del Campo and the embarkations from Seville and Cádiz . Far from reacting , the monarchy became more and more ...
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Spanish eighteenth century lives in the shadow of French influence . Bourbon reform was the adaptation of a French product to Spain . Castile broke the back of Catalonia's resistance ( a development that I can ...
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Spanish eighteenth century lives in the shadow of French influence . Bourbon reform was the adaptation of a French product to Spain . Castile broke the back of Catalonia's resistance ( a development that I can ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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