Economia española siglo XVIII

1. Introducción.

  Nos situamos en los dominios hispánicos del siglo XVIII, con el inicio del reinado de Felipe V en 1700. España se veía envuelta en este inicio de siglo en la guerra de Sucesión (100-1715), en la que Francia y los borbónicos españoles se enfrentaron a Inglaterra y a los austriacistas españoles por la sucesión al trono español de Carlos II; finalmente, Felipe de Anjou se convertiría en Rey de España con el acuerdo de rechazar sus derechos al trono de Francia. Se iniciaba

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Eighteenth century Spanish Economy

1. Introduction.

We find ourselves in the eighteenth century Hispanic domains, with the beginning of the reign of Philip V in 1700. Spain was involved in this beginning of century in the War of Succession (100-1715), in which France and the Spanish Bourbons England faced by Spanish and Austrian succession to Spanish throne of Charles II, and finally, Felipe de Anjou became King of Spain with the agreement to reject his claim to the throne of France. Thus began the government of the Bourbon House

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Do século XVIII economia espanhola

1. Introdução.

  Estamos localizados no século XVIII, os domínios hispânicos, com o início do reinado de Felipe V em 1700. Espanha foi envolvida no início deste século, a Guerra de Sucessão (100-1715), na qual o francês eo espanhol Bourbons enfrentou austríaco Inglês e Espanhol para a sucessão ao trono espanhol de Charles II e, finalmente, Philip Anjou tornou-se rei de Espanha, com o acordo para rejeitar a sua pretensão ao trono da França. Assim começou o governo dos Bourbon...

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Pueblo Masai

                                                                 MASAI

1. Introducción.                                3. Rasgos característicos de los masai.

2. Sociedad Masai.                           4. Poblados.

    2.1. Clases sociales.                      5. Religión.

    2.2. Los guerreros.                        6. Bibliografía.

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Masai Village

MASAI

1. Introduction. 3. Characteristic features of the Masai.

2. Masai Society. 4. Villages.

2.1. Social classes. 5. Religion.

2.2. The warriors. 6. Bibliography.

2.3. Women.

1. Introduction.

The Masai or Maasai was and is a nomadic warrior aristocracy and dominated large tracts of land between Kenya and Tanzania today. The village appeared in the first millennium AD, settling in these lands in the late sixteenth century. Their way of life and economy was based on a type of society

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Medieval History X-XIV Jh.

H ª MITTELALTERLICHE UNIVERSAL

Thema 1: Die EUROPA POSTCAROLINGIA.

1. End of Empire: Streit unter den Erben.

Nach dem Vertrag von Verdun im Jahre 843, teilte die Söhne Louis the Pious das Reich in drei Teile: Charles the Bald Frankreich geführt Louis mit Ost-West Francia und Lothar mit den Streifen in der Mitte des Reichsgebiet nach links (aus Rom, die Niederlande). Das Gebiet von Lothar blieb als zukünftige Expansion Gebiet einer der Bereiche von seinen Brüdern. Und so Lothar starb im...

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Medieval History X-XIV centuries

H ª MEDIEVAL UNIVERSAL

THEME 1: THE EUROPE POSTCAROLINGIA.

1. End of empire: strife among heirs.

After the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the sons of Louis the Pious divided the empire into three parts: Charles the Bald France kept West Louis with East Francia and Lothair was left with the strip in the middle of the imperial territory (from Rome to the Netherlands). The territory of Lothair remained as future expansion territory of one of the domains of his brothers. And so, Lothair died in 870,...

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Sociedad española siglo XVI

SOCIEDAD

A. Estamentos privilegiados.

1. La nobleza.

- Situación jurídica y geográfica. Niveles internos.

La nobleza se encuentra repartida por toda la Península, representando entre un 15-20% de la población total, según encontramos en el libro “Siglos XVI-XVII: política y sociedad” de J.J. Ruiz Ibáñez y Bernard Vicent. La pequeña nobleza se concentra en mayor número en el Norte peninsular, mientras que la alta nobleza lo hace en tierras de Castilla y Andalucía.

En la cúspide de este

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Sixteenth-century Spanish society

SOCIETY

A. privileged classes.

1. The nobility.

- Legal status and geographic location. Internal levels.

The nobility is spread throughout the peninsula, representing between 15-20% of the total population, as found in the book "XVI-XVII: Politics and Society" by JJ Ruiz Ibáñez and Bernard Vincent. The gentry is concentrated in larger numbers in the Northern Peninsula, while the nobility it does on land of Castile and Andalusia.

At the top of this social group is often put to the Royal Family,

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