4180/Colonial Mexico Dr. Mendiola Garcia December 10‚ 2014 The Bourbon Reform in New Spain The tides turned drastically as the Bourbon Reforms swept into Colonial Mexico with the collapse of the Hapsburgs. Spain by 1701 had established a new royal house: the Bourbons. However‚ the reformation of Colonial Mexico through the Bourbon house did not truly take its commencement till about 1759‚ when Charles III took the throne in Spain. It was in Charles the III’s reign that Colonial Mexico began to see substantial
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Portugal and Spain both had colonies in the Americas. From the 1494 the Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal‚ Portugal gained the eastern half of South America‚ Brazil. Economically‚ Spain’s colony was focused on mining as Portugal was more focused on the Agriculture ( from their lack of gold and silver) Also‚ while Spain had a heavier role in controlling their viceroyalties both socially and religiously because of the potential uproar of the highly civilized society‚ Portugal was involved
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travellers have seen Spain along four centuries and what their impressions about the “clichés” are –review by Triana Acedo. Have you ever thought about what impressions‚ opinions and feelings travellers have once they leave Spain? Will it be positive or negative? What did it impact them the most? Travellers in Spain is an anthology by which David Mitchell compiles the impressions that distinguished personalities such as Lord Byron or Virginia Woolf among others‚ had of Spain from the 17th until the
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In the intercultural relationship‚ to avoid conflicts‚ misunderstandings‚ it is important to identify values‚ beliefs‚ norms the interlocutor use to adapt and facilitate the communication. In that case‚ Spanish and Brazilian culture are based on Latin culture but had considerably evolved on their sides‚ so prior details are very important to prepare a travel in Brazil or Denmark. According to Hofstede (1982)‚ the 4th dimensions of cultures can be used to describe the management styles of each national
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Philip II of Spain The son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Queen Isabella of Portugal‚ Philip II was a strong catholic King of Spain who led the inquisition against the protestants‚ and attempted to take over England with his great fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada. Philip II was born on May 21‚ 1526 and was the only legitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (2). He ruled from 1556 up until his death in 1598. Philip tried to keep Spain as the leading power in Europe and the
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The Spanish born people were called Peninsulares‚ they held the most powerful positions in the government and church‚ dominated the colonial government of New Spain (L. Muñoz‚ Daniel). The upper class never desired to involve the native indians and mestizos in the government or in local control moves (L. Muñoz‚ Daniel) . Viceroy Jose de Iturrigaray tried to form a junta with the Creole because he thought that would make him king of an independent Mexico. The Peninsulares found out about this in
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Spain has one of the richest national histories of all the World. It has been populated and inhabited by so much different civilizations like Greeks‚ Romans‚ or Arabians. Spain has also a very complete and unique culture‚ and a important example is the flamenco music and dance‚ that make Spain so famous. Firstly‚ I suggest to show a short review of the civilizations that have been in Spain in a documentary. That way‚ the visitors will be able to know the origins and influences of Spain and understand
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sixteenth century‚ King Phillip II‚ ruler of Spain at the time‚ had control of one-fifth of Western Europe’s land and one-quarter of its people. Spain had convoys coming and going from the New World or the Americas back to the Old. King Phillip II had a monopoly on the commodities with incalculable value like sugar and salt. Salt was used to cure meat and as preservatives‚ so it was in high demand. A Castilian writer once said‚ “The Empire of Spain is over twenty times greater than that of Rome
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hold that Spain had so tightly on their country after being under Spanish control for about four hundred years. The Spanish government had become very oppressive toward the citizens of Cuba in their actions. They took away their seat of influence in the Spanish government while still remaining in charge which angered the Cubans. In addition to releasing their seat of political influence the Catholic Church lost its status of respect in Cuba when the bishops and priests sided with Spain during the
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Committee: The Social‚ Cultural and Humanitarian Affairs Committee Delegate: Messaadia Amar Country: Spain Topic: Disability as an Invisible Issue in the Development Frameworks Among the most important principles that the United Nations strongly seeks since its creation is « fundamental freedoms for all persons» inter alia‚ persons with disabilities‚ and how can we include them in the development frameworks. From the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons (1982)‚ the Standard Rules
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