Monarchies of Spain and England
.... Two European monarchies showed a remarkable resilience regarding their traditional roles into the 21st century:
Spain and
England. ....
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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
.... Moreover, by inflicting such a defeat on Catholic
Spain,
England established Protestantism as a force in international politics. ....
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The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... controlled the Vatican. This could only lead to conflict between the Vatican and
England over issues involving
Spain. Under the spell ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... turned on the behavior of Mary Queen of Scots, whose kinship, religious, and political ties stretched from France to Scotland to
Spain to
England and in whose ....
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France & Spain in the American Revolution
In 1779, France and
Spain joined the United States against
England in the Revolutionary War. Up to that time, the American Revolution ....
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English/Spanish War
.... The defeat did not end the Spanish empire or give rise to the British, nor did it "transfer the command of the sea from
Spain to
England" (397). ....
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Catherine of Aragon
.... For five years after her marriage Catherine continued to be the real ambassador of
Spain in
England, the real agent on the ground of Spanish policy, and all ....
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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... Inquisition-era Catholicism, which persecuted free religious thought in
Spain and formed .... opposed Indians who resisted English expansion in New
England and the ....
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Social Change and 16th Century England
.... For
England, Henry VIII's departure from the Catholic Church ultimately brought not only .... brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon, who had come from
Spain as the ....
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Family abuse
.... Western Europe. Western Europe is made up of Switzerland, Italy, Germany,
Spain,
England and France, to name a few countries. If we ....
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The Life of Henry VIII
.... Like other intrigues during Henry VIII's reign, the match had been arranged in order to provide
England with the considerable support of
Spain while providing ....
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The Life of Henry VIII
.... Like other intrigues during Henry VIII's reign, the match had been arranged in order to provide
England with the considerable support of
Spain while providing ....
(1272

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Blondes in American Society
.... That the royal families of
Spain,
England, France and Italy all imported their spouses from Germanic kingdoms led to a simplistic, logical conclusion: that the ....
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Settlement of English America
.... It is possible, then, that the Jamestown colonists would never have considered settling in New
England. Plundering
Spain was not their sole motivation, however ....
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The Louisiana Purchase
.... Ten years before, as Secretary of State, when
England and
Spain were close to war, he had approached France and
Spain to see if the United States could acquire ....
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Empress Maria Theresa
.... attached to nations. France was France,
England was
England, the Netherlands were the Netherlands,
Spain was
Spain. Even on the ....
(1934

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The History of Georgia
.... and this was a turbulent and tragic era marked by plagues and slave raiding that destroyed the indigenous kingdoms even as
Spain and
England fought their own ....
(1573

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Emperor Charles V
.... Even
England seemed about to fall to
Spain through Philip's marriage, and Charles's own marriage with Isabella of Portugal brought the Portuguese crown to ....
(1220

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Reign of Charles V
.... Even
England seemed about to fall to
Spain through Philip's marriage, and Charles's own marriage with Isabella of Portugal brought the Portuguese crown to ....
(1163

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George III, King of England
.... France and
spain entered the war on the side of the colonists, and the ....
England was guided through crises such as the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars ....
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George III, King of England
.... France and
spain entered the war on the side of the colonists, and the ....
England was guided through crises such as the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars ....
(975

4

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Two Contemporary Royal Houses
The purpose of this research is to examine two contemporary royal houses, those of
Spain and
England, with a view toward identifying how they function and the ....
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The history of Europe
.... Thus,
Spain, France, Portugal, the Netherlands, and
England all found land and wealth in the New World. ....
England ran its colonies differently from
Spain. ....
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Plagues of Europe
.... The plague progressed from Sicily, Genoa, and Venice in Italy to France and
Spain by June of 1348, where it then progressed to lower
England, Germany, Hungary ....
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Old World and New World
.... image of Spanish cruelty is largely a myth, the so-called Black Legend, spread by Protestant propagandists during the struggle between
England and
Spain. ....
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Imperialism and Capitalism
.... Essentially, he is arguing that
Spain failed because it did not exercise a .... is often offered as an example of the success of
England's imperialist enterprise. ....
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Conflict Between Henry VIII & Thomas More
.... 360-3; Churchill, 1983, pp. 130-2). Apart from spiritual considerations, this would have caused war between the Crown of Aragon (
Spain) and
England. ....
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1569 Rebellion Against Queen Elizabeth I
.... In the early years of Elizabeth's reign, it had still seemed plausible that
England and
Spain could resume their traditional alliance against France. ....
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British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... Wright argues that the Spanish influence on the Indians has been underestimated: "Throughout the sixteenth century
Spain, not
England or France, was the most ....
(1617

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Theology Questions
.... in Europe, including Luther, Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin, Mary, Elizabeth, Archbishop Cranmer, King Charles V of
Spain and, of course,
England's King Henry VIII. ....
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