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SPANISH 18th
CENTURY

GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY DEPARTMENT
IES FRAY PEDRO DE URBINA

110 cañones y 14 obuses
War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)
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The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) was fought among several
European powers, principally the Holy Roman Empire, Great Britain, the
Dutch Republic, Portugal, and the Duchy of Savoy, against the Kingdoms of
France and Spain and the Electorate of Bavaria, over a possible unification of
the Kingdoms of Spain and France under a single Bourbon monarch. Such a
unification would have drastically changed the European balance of power.

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It resulted in the recognition of the Bourbon Philip V as King of Spain while
requiring him both to renounce any claim to the French throne and to cede
much of the European Spanish Crown's possessions.

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In 1700, the last Spanish Habsburg King, Charles II of Spain, died without issue,
leaving his possessions to Philip, duc d'Anjou, grandson of his half-sister and
King Louis XIV of France. Philip thereby became Philip V of Spain.

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The war began slowly, as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, fought to protect the
Austrian Habsburg claim to the Spanish inheritance, in favour of his younger
son, the archduke Charles.

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The war was concluded by the treaties of Utrecht (1713) and Rastatt (1714). As
a result, Philip V remained King of Spain but was removed from the French line
of succession, thereby averting a union of the two kingdoms. The Austrians
gained most of the Spanish territories in Italy and the Netherlands. As a
consequence, France's hegemony over continental Europe was ended, and the
idea of a balance of power became a part of the international order.

Almansa battle

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With regard to the political organization of their kingdoms, Philip issued the
Nueva Planta decrees, following the centralizing approach of the Bourbons in
France, ending the political autonomy of the kingdoms which had made up the
Crown of Aragon; territories in Spain that had supported the Archduke Charles,
and up to then had kept their institutions in a framework of loose dynastic
union, lost them. On the other hand, the Kingdom of Navarre and the
Basque Provinces, having supported the king against the Habsburg pretender,
did not lose their autonomy and retained their traditional differentiated
institutions and laws (fueros).

Philip V

Archduke Charles
Timeline
 LOST

EUROPEAN
TERRITORIES
 AMERICAN
VICEROYALTIES
TERRITORIAL HEIGHT OF
SPANISH EMPIRE
The old flag of
Spanish Empire

El Imperio español en su cúspide territorial alrededor de 1790
Regiones de influencia (exploradas y/o reclamadas pero nunca controladas)
o colonias en disputa o de corto control
Posesiones del Imperio portugués gobernadas por España entre 1580–1640 por unión dinástica
Territorios perdidos en o después de 1717 por la Paz de Utrecht
Marruecos y Sáhara Occidental 1884–1975.
SPANISH SOCIETY
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From 8 until 12
millions of inhabitants
Inland Spain lost
population, coasts
grew.
90%, peasants,
mainly day laborers,
a lot of beggars.
Urban bourgeoisie,
minority (civil
servants, army
officers, craftsmen
and merchants).
Clergy (privileged),
owner of 25% of all
the lands.
Nobility (privileged),
landowners.
Philip V (1700-1746)
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French, sad and depressive, he missed Versailles
from La Granja (a copy).
1724, a short reign of Louis I, his son.
1707/1716: NUEVA PLANTA DECREES for Aragonese
Crown countries. Aftermath: a centralized
government following Castilian model, a real state
without customs inside. Spain is divided into
provinces (in front, a major general, not a viceroy).
An absolute monarch, despot but “enlightened”,
Parliament (Cortes) won’t be called.
The king ruled with ministers: Patiño reorganized a
powerful navy.
Foreign policy: Spain was stripped of her remaining
European dominions in 1714. Spain reconquered
some of her lost Italian possessions from the
Austrians in the 18th century, placing Bourbon
princes on the thrones of Parma, Naples, and Sicily.
However, these were not incorporated again into the
Spanish Crown. This policy was called “irredentism”.
Two Family’s Pacts with France against England.
Ferdinand VI (1746-1759)
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Educated and clever.
The Marquis of Ensenada, his more important minister,
made a lot of public works and reorganized the Treasury to
get more taxes. He strengthened the navy, called foreign
technicians and scientists and he also ordered to make the
famous cadastre (Catastro), a general report about the
wealth of the country and the taxpayers.

The King

Ensenada
Charles III (1759-1788)

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A good king, a good major for Madrid, surrounded by
good ministers: Aranda, Floridablanca, Campomanes.
Former king of Naples and Sicily.
Third Family’s Pact with France (England is already a
serious threat for the Empire): as a result of the Seven
Years’ War, France lost Canada and Spain, Florida. As a
compensation, France gave Louisiana to Spain.
France and Spain supported Americans against British
(War of Independence): 1783, Peace of Versailles,
Spain recovered Florida and Menorca.
INSIDE REFORMS (Enlightened despotism):
– Sierra Morena colonization
– Royal manufactures (silk, crystal, tapestries,
china) and cotton mills (Catalonia)
– Free trade among Spanish and American ports, big
shipping companies
– New roads and bridges
– Canals, as Castile or Imperial ones
– Tenants’ expelling from land will be banned, to
plough up new lands will not (against Mesta)
– New clothes (shorter capes, three point hats). This
thing and the wheat’s high cost caused a rebellion
against the minister Esquilache (1766)
– Jesuits’ expulsion (Indian missions in Paraguay will
be abandoned)
Charles III (1759-1788)

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

A good king, a good major for Madrid, surrounded by
good ministers: Aranda, Floridablanca, Campomanes.
Former king of Naples and Sicily.
Third Family’s Pact with France (England is already a
serious threat for the Empire): as a result of the Seven
Years’ War, France lost Canada and Spain, Florida. As a
compensation, France gave Louisiana to Spain.
France and Spain supported Americans against British
(War of Independence): 1783, Peace of Versailles,
Spain recovered Florida and Menorca.
INSIDE REFORMS (Enlightened despotism):
– Sierra Morena colonization
– Royal manufactures (silk, crystal, tapestries,
china) and cotton mills (Catalonia)
– Free trade among Spanish and American ports, big
shipping companies
– New roads and bridges
– Canals, as Castile or Imperial ones
– Tenants’ expelling from land will be banned, to
plough up new lands will not (against Mesta)
– New clothes (shorter capes, three point hats). This
thing and the wheat’s high cost caused a rebellion
against the minister Esquilache (1766)
– Jesuits’ expulsion (Indian missions in Paraguay will
be abandoned)

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Spanish 18th century

  • 1. SPANISH 18th CENTURY GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY DEPARTMENT IES FRAY PEDRO DE URBINA 110 cañones y 14 obuses
  • 2. War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)  The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) was fought among several European powers, principally the Holy Roman Empire, Great Britain, the Dutch Republic, Portugal, and the Duchy of Savoy, against the Kingdoms of France and Spain and the Electorate of Bavaria, over a possible unification of the Kingdoms of Spain and France under a single Bourbon monarch. Such a unification would have drastically changed the European balance of power.  It resulted in the recognition of the Bourbon Philip V as King of Spain while requiring him both to renounce any claim to the French throne and to cede much of the European Spanish Crown's possessions.  In 1700, the last Spanish Habsburg King, Charles II of Spain, died without issue, leaving his possessions to Philip, duc d'Anjou, grandson of his half-sister and King Louis XIV of France. Philip thereby became Philip V of Spain.  The war began slowly, as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, fought to protect the Austrian Habsburg claim to the Spanish inheritance, in favour of his younger son, the archduke Charles.  The war was concluded by the treaties of Utrecht (1713) and Rastatt (1714). As a result, Philip V remained King of Spain but was removed from the French line of succession, thereby averting a union of the two kingdoms. The Austrians gained most of the Spanish territories in Italy and the Netherlands. As a consequence, France's hegemony over continental Europe was ended, and the idea of a balance of power became a part of the international order. Almansa battle  With regard to the political organization of their kingdoms, Philip issued the Nueva Planta decrees, following the centralizing approach of the Bourbons in France, ending the political autonomy of the kingdoms which had made up the Crown of Aragon; territories in Spain that had supported the Archduke Charles, and up to then had kept their institutions in a framework of loose dynastic union, lost them. On the other hand, the Kingdom of Navarre and the Basque Provinces, having supported the king against the Habsburg pretender, did not lose their autonomy and retained their traditional differentiated institutions and laws (fueros). Philip V Archduke Charles
  • 5. TERRITORIAL HEIGHT OF SPANISH EMPIRE The old flag of Spanish Empire El Imperio español en su cúspide territorial alrededor de 1790 Regiones de influencia (exploradas y/o reclamadas pero nunca controladas) o colonias en disputa o de corto control Posesiones del Imperio portugués gobernadas por España entre 1580–1640 por unión dinástica Territorios perdidos en o después de 1717 por la Paz de Utrecht Marruecos y Sáhara Occidental 1884–1975.
  • 6. SPANISH SOCIETY       From 8 until 12 millions of inhabitants Inland Spain lost population, coasts grew. 90%, peasants, mainly day laborers, a lot of beggars. Urban bourgeoisie, minority (civil servants, army officers, craftsmen and merchants). Clergy (privileged), owner of 25% of all the lands. Nobility (privileged), landowners.
  • 7. Philip V (1700-1746)        French, sad and depressive, he missed Versailles from La Granja (a copy). 1724, a short reign of Louis I, his son. 1707/1716: NUEVA PLANTA DECREES for Aragonese Crown countries. Aftermath: a centralized government following Castilian model, a real state without customs inside. Spain is divided into provinces (in front, a major general, not a viceroy). An absolute monarch, despot but “enlightened”, Parliament (Cortes) won’t be called. The king ruled with ministers: Patiño reorganized a powerful navy. Foreign policy: Spain was stripped of her remaining European dominions in 1714. Spain reconquered some of her lost Italian possessions from the Austrians in the 18th century, placing Bourbon princes on the thrones of Parma, Naples, and Sicily. However, these were not incorporated again into the Spanish Crown. This policy was called “irredentism”. Two Family’s Pacts with France against England.
  • 8. Ferdinand VI (1746-1759)   Educated and clever. The Marquis of Ensenada, his more important minister, made a lot of public works and reorganized the Treasury to get more taxes. He strengthened the navy, called foreign technicians and scientists and he also ordered to make the famous cadastre (Catastro), a general report about the wealth of the country and the taxpayers. The King Ensenada
  • 9. Charles III (1759-1788)      A good king, a good major for Madrid, surrounded by good ministers: Aranda, Floridablanca, Campomanes. Former king of Naples and Sicily. Third Family’s Pact with France (England is already a serious threat for the Empire): as a result of the Seven Years’ War, France lost Canada and Spain, Florida. As a compensation, France gave Louisiana to Spain. France and Spain supported Americans against British (War of Independence): 1783, Peace of Versailles, Spain recovered Florida and Menorca. INSIDE REFORMS (Enlightened despotism): – Sierra Morena colonization – Royal manufactures (silk, crystal, tapestries, china) and cotton mills (Catalonia) – Free trade among Spanish and American ports, big shipping companies – New roads and bridges – Canals, as Castile or Imperial ones – Tenants’ expelling from land will be banned, to plough up new lands will not (against Mesta) – New clothes (shorter capes, three point hats). This thing and the wheat’s high cost caused a rebellion against the minister Esquilache (1766) – Jesuits’ expulsion (Indian missions in Paraguay will be abandoned)
  • 10. Charles III (1759-1788)      A good king, a good major for Madrid, surrounded by good ministers: Aranda, Floridablanca, Campomanes. Former king of Naples and Sicily. Third Family’s Pact with France (England is already a serious threat for the Empire): as a result of the Seven Years’ War, France lost Canada and Spain, Florida. As a compensation, France gave Louisiana to Spain. France and Spain supported Americans against British (War of Independence): 1783, Peace of Versailles, Spain recovered Florida and Menorca. INSIDE REFORMS (Enlightened despotism): – Sierra Morena colonization – Royal manufactures (silk, crystal, tapestries, china) and cotton mills (Catalonia) – Free trade among Spanish and American ports, big shipping companies – New roads and bridges – Canals, as Castile or Imperial ones – Tenants’ expelling from land will be banned, to plough up new lands will not (against Mesta) – New clothes (shorter capes, three point hats). This thing and the wheat’s high cost caused a rebellion against the minister Esquilache (1766) – Jesuits’ expulsion (Indian missions in Paraguay will be abandoned)