During World War 1, Spain had a policy of neutrality and did not participate in the conflict. The Spanish government at the time maintained a separation of church and state, with a secular approach to governance. While Spain was predominantly Catholic, the government's focus during this period was on internal issues rather than religious factors influencing foreign policy.
The religious crusading motive for exploration was strongest in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries. This motive was fueled by a desire to reclaim the Holy Land and spread Christianity, leading to expeditions to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Isabella and Ferdinand were known for their religious policy of promoting Catholicism and expelling non-Catholics from Spain. They implemented the Spanish Inquisition to enforce religious unity and combat heresy. Their marriage unified Spain and strengthened Catholicism as the prevailing religion in the region.
Theocracy is a system of government where religious leaders hold political power. Iran is an example of a modern theocracy, with Shia Islam being the guiding force in its government. Historical examples of theocracies include the Papal States in Italy and the Caliphate of Cordoba in Spain.
Spain built missions in the borderlands of New Spain to convert Native Americans to Christianity. These missions served as religious communities where Native Americans were taught Christianity, agriculture, and other skills to assimilate them into Spanish colonial society.
One key religious difference was that Spain and Portugal were predominantly Catholic, while England and the Netherlands were Protestant. This led to conflicts over religious beliefs and practices, and influenced their interactions with indigenous peoples in the Americas.
The Philippines was under the Colonial Administration of Spain during Jose Rizal's time. The Philippines became colony of Spain for over three centuries.
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Spain started losing colonies during and after the invasion of Spain by France. During the occupation the Spanish government was is disarray, weak and unable to defend herself, let alone control her colonies.
During WW2 Spain was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco
Yes, Spain has a government, it has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government.
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The government headquarters for Spain can be found in Madrid.
The government was a monarchy, but it was ruled by the Governor General as an administrator in behalf of the King and Queen of Spain
England and Spain had been heading toward war for years. Trading rivalry and religious differences were the two major reasons for conflict between England and Spain.
The government of Spain is a democratically elected Parliamentary Monarchy.