Tuesday, March 6, 2018
'The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire'
'During the advance(prenominal) sixteenth Century, Spain was a European originhouse. The sixteenth century, Spain was considered to be in its Golden Age, because during that fourth dimension the Spanish conglomerate expanded their conglomerate into the saucy World, and re exclusivelyy banked on that. Spain also rose to power in some different ship canal during the 16th century, not only by expanding their empire d ace conquering and also done political standpoints and economic. The 16th Century Spain was one of the or so strongest powers in Europe. During that fourth dimension, Spain was able to hoard copious amounts of wealth from their wreak in the New World. For example, Christopher capital of Ohio discovered umpteen areas in the Caribbean as well as South America. Spain therefore owned them, which then allowed Spains empire to enlarge their presence into the New World. Spains raw(a) land provided them with many riches such as gold, silverish, and a litter of raw goods to supply their economy. Spain was rightfully a rising empire.\n geographic expedition was very mark in Spains empire, and it supply their rising as well. Many explorers contributed to Spains advantage as an astonishing empire by the discovering new lands. The most(prenominal) prestigious discoveries and conquests make by these explorers were, the conquest of the Incan empire and the discovering of Mexico, the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and the Bahamas, which Spain all claimed. One of the most important things that helped Spain tremendously is Spain taking bidding of the gold and silver mines in their new lands which increased Spains riches and resources. From all the riches that their new lands provided Spain was truly the strongest among the other empires at this time.\nSpain had many problems that take to their downfall as the most sizeable empire. One of the primary(prenominal) reasons was the poor decisions do by the monarchy and political relati on at the time which could have been greatly prevented if assessed more carefully. The important issue that Spain experient was not transaction with other countries beca... '
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