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    Francisco Franco and the birth of a new and democratic Spain. As far as we know‚ there are no books specifically written about the consequences of the Spanish Civil War. That is what we will try to do in this written account. Most specialists agree that foreign historians contributed the most to the investigation of the Spanish Civil War‚ the Post-War repression and Francoism due to the absence of liberties and the presence of censure in Franco’s Spain‚ which prevented Spanish historians to work on the

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    Soviet Newspaper‚ a cartoon of a greedy American destroying Sovereignty of West European Countries. (Doc 4) Spain seemed to also have some hesitation in the idea of a unified Europe. The prime minister of Spain‚ Felipe Gonzalez‚ states "NATO membership and joining the European Community mean the end of the traditional isolation of span." (Doc 11) Since the U.S was the creator of NATO‚ Spain might have some hostility towards America for being left out of NATO‚ while Russians may have hostility left

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    Coranado was born on September 22‚1954. He was born in Salamanca‚ Spain. His father was a wealthy aristocrat. Even though Coranado had a wealthy upbringing‚ he had no prospects of inheriting the family fortune. He instead wanted to make it on his own in the new world‚ which led to his occupation: exploring. Coranado traveled to New Spain in 1535 and enjoyed the support of Antonio de Mendoza‚ the viceroy of Mexico. He got a position in the Spanish government‚ and married well also. His newly wed

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    The Age of Exploration was a period starting in the early 15th century during which European ships‚ mostly belonging to Spain‚ France‚ and England‚ traveled around the world in search of new trading routes leading to India. All three countries set out to explore and possibly colonize‚ all expecting to find what they each set out for. While searching for what they came for‚ they established relationships‚ some friendly and some hostile‚ with indigenous Americans. Spain’s most prominent reasons for

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    World Geography and Culture Spain Analysis of the Political and Economic Systems Table of Contents I. Introduction (abstract) II. Political System a. Type of Political System b. Structure of the Government c. Identify a current law/policy law d. Impact on society III. Economic System a. Type of economic system b. Identify a current economic issue c. Government role in address the issue d. Impact on society IV. Compare Contract a. Economic

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    Queen Isabella I

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    first of Spain. I am the daughter of King John the second of Castille and Isabella of Portugal‚ I am also married Ferdinand of Aragon.When I was thirteen I lived in the royal court. When King Henry died my husband and I became rulers and united Spain. I am very intelligent but my education was limited because of my gender. I did not think it was fair that I had a limited education‚ so I began to study Latin when I became thirty years old. During my reign artists from Spain and Belgium

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    Isabella of Aragon‚ and Ferdinand of Castile in marriage unified the two kingdoms to unify Spain. Isabella was a fervent Catholic who sought to protect and expand the Catholic religion. The Spanish Inquisition was formally established by papal bull in 1478‚ granted by Pope Sixtus IV to Isabella and Ferdinand to deal with their problem of the Muslim and Jews living in Spain. The immediate task of the Spanish Inquisition‚ according to Isabella and Ferdinand was to deal with the problem

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    Revolution (1789) inspired individuals in Latin American colonies to declare independence from Spain. WHY WOULD LATIN AMERICA WANT TO BREAK FREE? • Spain controlled trade and only used it to benefit Spain its self • Colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain and no one else • Under a complete control of SpainSpain kept the money and did not get shared with other colonies • Only people born in Spain (Peninsulars) could hold important jobs MIGUEL HIDALGO • Parish Priest in Delores‚ Mexico

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    Spain's Global Impact

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    Project: Global Impact
SPAIN 1) The history of Spain’s economy:Spain is the 5th largest economy in Europe‚ the World’s largest producer of olive oil‚ and Europe’s largest producer of lemons‚ oranges and strawberries. It is a member of the European Union‚ The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development‚ and the World Trade Organization. Spain is It has been known to be an agricultural country‚ which produces a lot of wheat‚ barley‚ vegetables‚ grapes etc. Ironically‚ agriculture is not

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    referred to as “Loyalist” and they supported the standing government in control. 3The Nationalist side also referred to as the “Rebels” supported a “New Spain”.4These two sides were separated‚ most of the northern and western parts of Spain were considered the Nationalist‚ with the exception of Basque Country‚ where the southern and eastern parts of Spain were considered the Republican side‚ with a few exceptions like‚ Granada‚ Malaga‚ Cordoba‚ and Sevilla.5 But‚ if it wasn’t for the assistance and the

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