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    Protests In Spain

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    Spain is facing an uprising in politics and their economy due to the “contested independence referendum” in the Catalonia region. The Catalonia region is located on the border of Spain near Barcelona and is very different than the other regions. Such as Madrid, Catalonia has a different cultural heritage and language than Madrid, which is mainly why Catalonia wants to become independant. Catalonia is the wealthiest, most different region in Spain and can already present itself as a region that

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    Medieval Spain (Intro) Medieval Spain started with the arrival of the Visigoths in the late 5th century to the end of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella in the 16th century. However, its roots can be traced back to the medieval countries and kingdoms including Galicia, Leon, Castile, Aragon, Navarre, Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia, and Granada. These countries all contributed to what has been known as the Spanish language as well as the country itself. Medieval Spain and Feudalism There was quite a

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    Introduction This manifesto is an outline of the goals of the Partido para la Mejora y el Avance de España, or the PMAE, to help create a new, more advanced Spain. The PMAE feels that significant change is necessary to help Spain move forward following the collapse of the Franco regime. PMAE is a liberal political party, with the aim of regenerating Spain, economically, politically and socially. The PMAE is looking to create reforms in many areas of Spanish society, but is focused on four main issues

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    Just like a lottery winner, Spain had won the jackpot in the late 15th century. The discovery of the New World had resulted in a sudden flood of precious bullion from the silver-laden Aztec and Incan empires. This surge of wealth brought on the Golden Age for Spain, a flourishing period with a focus on more extravagant aspects of culture, such advances in literature and the arts. The end of this period concurred with the fall of the empire in the 17th century. A time where the lack of silver did

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    Spain Research Paper

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    Spain is the famous tourist spot in Europe. It is popular for its food, art, culture and architecture. Spanish language is spoken in all parts of the country. Spain is known for some celebrations however La Tomatina is the most prominent and fun celebrations of Spain. Spain is also known for its popular wines , it is third biggest maker of wines in the world. Football is the most prominent game, spain has many football clubs but top clubs are Barcelona and Real Madrid. Andalusia is a area in the

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    dictator Francisco Franco, the female role in Spain has been just as much in transition as the nation’s political system. This time of transition would serve as an opportunity where Spanish women could reclaim their identity and show that they were just as deserving of their individual rights as men. This change would go beyond the political sphere and mainstream pop culture would also begin to show clear depictions of Spanish women transitioning into their new, independent role in society. Carmen Maura

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    Queen Isabella’s Impact on Spain Queen Isabella had a positive impact on Spain because she united two kingdoms, so there was centralized power, spread Christianity all across Spain by getting rid of anyone who practiced another religion, and made a strong bureaucracy and created new laws to centralized power which played a big role in unifying Spain. Queen Isabella was an extremely powerful ruler who not only Unified Spain, but she did it under one religion as well as one law. By using her genius

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    century was a time of change and Europe and Spain made the effort to move to the American lands. Spain and Europe did not know what to expect when it came to traveling to the new world. Soon came of Chistoforo Columbo or Cristobal Colon, born in 1446. Columbus as he is known after his death in 1506 changed the world for Europe, Spain and the New World.      In the time of Europe many difficulties came across. The trade to the new word became a trade boom in the 15th century

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    Spain Research Paper

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    Spain is located in southwestern Europe. The capital of the country is Madrid. The major language spoken is Spanish, however many other languages are spoken including Catalan, Galician, Euskera, and Valencian. Spain came into existence around 200 BC. It was under Roman rule until 1512 at which time it became a unified country it was known as Hispania. A major event in the country’s history was the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939 and it was fought between

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    The Age of Exploration benefited Portugal and Spain more than France because they had the advantage of obtaining more political and economic power, made Christianity more dominant than Islam, helped enhance their national identity, communicated with newly discovered groups, and formulated new inventions that improved them in the long run. Due to the Age of Exploration, Portugal and Spain benefited politically because they unified newly conquered land and kept substantial control as well as power

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