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  2. Spanish Empire - Wikipedia

    • Beginning with the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus and continuing for over three centuries, the Spanish Empire would expand across the Caribbean Islands, half of South America, most of Central America and much of North America. See more

    Overview

    The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that … See more

    Catholic Monarchs and origins of the empire

    With the marriage of the heirs apparent to their respective thrones Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile created a personal union that most scholars view as the foundation of the Spanish monarchy. The union … See more

    Early expansion

    Portugal obtained several papal bulls that acknowledged Portuguese control over the discovered territories, but Castile also obtained from the Pope the safeguard of its rights to the Canary Islands with the bulls Romani Po… See more

    The Spanish Habsburgs (1516–1700)

    As a result of the marriage politics of the Catholic Monarchs (in Spanish, Reyes Católicos), their Habsburg grandson Charles inherited the Castilian empire in the Americas and the possessions of the Crown of A… See more

    The Spanish Bourbons (1700–1808)

    With the 1700 death of the childless Charles II of Spain, the crown of Spain was contested in the War of the Spanish Succession. Under the Treaties of Utrecht (11 April 1713) ending the war, the French prince of the … See more

    End of the global empire (1808–1899)

    In 1808, Napoleon maneuvered to place the Spanish king under his control, effectively seizing power without facing resistance. This action sparked resistance from the Spanish people, leading to the Peninsular War. … See more

    Territories in Africa (1885–1976)

    By the end of the 17th century, only Melilla, Alhucemas, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (which had been taken again in 1564), and Ceuta (part of the Portuguese Empire since 1415, chose to retain their links to Spain once the … See more

     
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  2. 7 Maps of the Spanish Colonial Empire - World …

    Feb 7, 2024 · In this gallery of seven maps, we examine the vast overseas territories of the Spanish Empire from the late 15th century to the 19th century. The empire reached its height during the Age of Exploration and included …

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  6. Spanish Empire - New World Encyclopedia

    Anachronous map of the Crown of Aragon. Spain led European global exploration and colonial expansion in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Trade flourished across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Toppling the Aztec and Inca …

  7. Category : Maps of the Spanish Empire - Wikimedia

  8. Top 5 Historical Maps of Spain – Explore Spanish …

    Early old maps of Spain show the country’s expanding empire, especially after the discovery of the Americas. Maps of the Spanish Kingdom were vital in marking its growing global presence due to its influence over colonies and trade routes.

  9. Spain - Wikipedia

    Diachronic map of the Spanish Empire. ... Topographic map of Spain (excluding Canary Islands) At 505,992 km 2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the world's fifty-first largest country and Europe's fourth largest country. It is some 47,000 km 2 …

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  16. 7 Maps of the Spanish Colonial Empire - World History Encyclopedia

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