Spain's Empire

  • Period: Jul 1, 1550 to

    Silver

    16,000 tons of silver bullion were unloaded from Spanish ships. A large army of 50,000 soldiers is supported with the money
  • Jul 1, 1555

    Peace of Augsburg

    Charles V signs the Peace of Augsburg unqillingly.
  • Jan 26, 1566

    Protestant Mobs

    Philip raised taxes in the Netherlands and took steps to crush Protestantism. In response, angry Protestant mobs swept through Catholic churches. Philip then sent an army under the Spanish duke of Alva to punish the rebels.
  • Jan 26, 1568

    Execution

    On a single day, the duke executed 1,500 Protestants and suspected rebels.
  • Jul 1, 1571

    Pope Calls to Catholic Princes

    The pope called on all Catholic princes to take up arms against the mounting power of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Jan 26, 1579

    Independence

    Finally,the seven northern provinces of the Netherlands, which were largely Protestant, united and declared their independence from Spain. They became the United Provinces of the Netherlands. The ten southern provinces (present-day Belgium) were Catholic and remained under Spanish control.
  • Jul 1, 1580

    King of Portugal

    The King of Portugal dies without an heir. Philip, the king's nephew, takes the Potuguese kingdom.
  • Spain goes to war with England

    Philip launched the Spanish Armada in an attempt to punish Protestant England and its queen, Elizabeth I. However, he was defeated.
  • Gold

    American mines supply Spain witg an estimated 339,000 pounds of gold.
  • Novels in Europe

    The publication of Don Quixote de la Mancha is often called the birth of the modern European novel.
  • Dutch Fleet

    The Dutch had the largest fleet of ships in the world perhaps 4,800 ships.