The King of Spain in 1552 was Charles I. Charles I ruled Spain from 1516 to 1556. He gave up some of the territory owned by Spain to his son Philip II in 1552. And then made his brother, Ferdinand, King of Spain the same year. This split the Netherlands away from Spain's rule.
In 1516, Charles V became the King of Spain. Spain ended up becoming more firmly enmeshed with the dynastic struggles of Europe.
Creoles rose up to Spain's new king so they could get more power for themselves and become independent of Spain
Spain has three branches of government: Legislative: Made up of the Cortés congress. Executive: Made up by the Prime Minister drawn from the Cortés and the Head of State who is the King of Spain, Judicial: Made up by the Supreme Court of Spain and all lower courts.
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because he was going to end up being the king and taking over Spain, so Spain was like a step mom that gave him the opportunity to do it
Cotton. In parts of the South, a few other major crops were grown, but in total, cotton was king. Look up "King Cotton." Other major crops were tobacco, corn, wheat, sorghum, and rice. Fruits and veggies and peanuts were grown to a significant degree in some areas, but not like the cereal grains, tobacco, and the King.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explored for the king and queen of Spain. He also grew up in Spain.
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An interesting fact about Spain is that it makes up the Iberian Peninsula with it's neighbors, Portugal and Andorra. It is also a constitutional monarchy, in which a king or queen is head of the country.
where did George Washington grown up at
He Grown Up At Athens, Greece