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Why did the Muslim religion lose its dominance in Spain?

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How did Philips colonies in America affect his goals for Spain?

Philips' colonies in America were intended to bolster Spain's wealth and power by expanding its territorial claims and exploiting resources. These colonies aimed to enhance Spain's economic position and provide strategic advantages against rival powers. The success and profitability of these colonies were crucial to Philips' ambitions of strengthening Spain's influence in Europe and securing its dominance in global trade. Ultimately, the colonies represented both a means to achieve greater imperial ambitions and a way to reinforce Spain's status as a leading European power.


What was Population of Spain in the 15th century?

the population of Spain in the 15th century was 178,000,000,000


Why were England and Spain rivals?

For most of the Early Modern Period in European History, Spain and England were rivals for primarily one reason: they, like all major nations in Europe at the time, were vying for greater glory and greater wealth alike. In a world seen as limited in its material resources, the accumulation of which was equivalent to political and economic dominance (as well as glory), nations with the means and will to do so engaged in often violent competition in order to achieve dominance.


What Muslim group was expelled from Spain in the 15th century?

Spain expelled the Muslim Moors in the 15th century.


In which century did Spain invade Mexico?

16th century (1521).


What year was the Spain strongest country?

When the Crowns of Castile and Aragon were unified to become the country of Spain and the Age of Discovery began, Spain became a world power. It was very possibly the strongest country during the 16th century and carried on being one of the most powerful countries in the world up until the beginning of the 19th century. Napoleon's invasion of Spain marked the end of its dominance. It lost most of it's American colonies and its economy worsened. It was only until the 1960s that Spain began to recover and its transition to democracy after General Franco's death in 1975 marked a new beginning for Spain in terms of wealth and prosperity.


In the century Spain's comedies focused on themes of love and honor?

16th


Who did Spain trade with in the 16th century?

Spain primarily traded with other European States in the 16th century, like the Austrian Empire or France.


In what century did fascism spread to Italy and Spain?

Fascism was invented in the late 19th century, but it was founded in France. The idea only arrived in Italy or Spain in the early 20th century and only had strong political influence in the 1920s (in Italy) and the 1930s (in Spain).


Who dominated 16th century exploration?

Spain


Who was the most powerful nation in Europe in the mid sixteenth century?

SPAIN! England