Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Centralisation and social reforms
under the Bourbons
- FRENCH INFLUENCE
Anmerkungen:
- The Spanish Bourbons were inspired by French centralised government.
- ADMINISTRATIVE UNIFORMITY
Anmerkungen:
- The Spanish Bourbons took measures to establish administrative uniformity in their territories.
- CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
- MINISTRIES CREATED
Anmerkungen:
- Ministries were created for the central government.
- CORTES, ONE FOR ALL
Anmerkungen:
- The various 'cortes' on the Iberian Peninsula were consolidated into ONE FOR THE WHOLE KINGDOM.
- CASTILLA'S LAWS FOR ARAGÓN
Anmerkungen:
- Castilla's laws were imposed on Aragón as a punishment for not supporting Felipe V during the War of Succession.
- REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
- SPAIN DIVIED INTO PROVINCES
- INTENDANT MANTEINED
Anmerkungen:
- The intendant was a royal official who collected taxes, and managed economic resources in times of war.
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- CORREGIDOR IN ARAGÓN
Anmerkungen:
- The corregidor was a royal official who represented the king on town councils.
- SOCIAL REFORMS
- LEGAL DISHONOUR OF LABOUR
ELIMINATED
Anmerkungen:
- Carlos III eliminated the Legal Dishonour of Labour. This meant that members of THE NOBILITY COULD now WORK FOR A LIVING.
- JESUITS EXPELLED FROM SPAIN
Anmerkungen:
- In order to eliminate the power which they had over education, the Jesuits were expelled from Spain in 1767. (To 'expel' is to make somebody leave or go away).
- MARGINALISED SOCIAL GROUPS
UNDER CONTROL
Anmerkungen:
- Some regulations under the Bourbons attempted to control marginalised social groups, such as the Roma and homeless people. (to 'attempt' is to try to do something).
- The ROMA
Anmerkungen:
- 'Roma' was the name for members of an ethnic group that is spread across Europe, formerly referred to as gypsies.
- HOMELESS PEOPLE