
History
of Spain
by: Jason Herbert The
History of Spain, and how it all begun.
The Iberian Peninsula was first inhabited around 8000,000
BC and has long been subject to foreign influences. The history
of Spain starts from 11th century BC, it was colonized by sophisticated
Eastern Mediterranean civilizations, starting with the Phoenicians
then the Greeks and the Carthaginians. The Romans arrived in Spain
in 218BC to fight the Carthaginians, this sparked off the Second
Punic War. They harvested the peninsulas agricultural and mineral
wealth and established cities with aqueducts, temples and theaters.
In the early 5th century AD with the fall of the Roman
Empire, Visigothic invaders from the North assumed power. They were
off poor political organization but this made it easy prey to the
Moors from North Africa. In the 8th century of the history of Spain
the peninsula came almost entirely under Moorish rule. Europes only
major Muslim territory, the civilization of Al Andalus excelled
in mathematics, geography, astronomy and poetry. In the 9th and
10th centuries Cordoba was Europes leading City.
From the 11th century, northern Christian kingdoms
initiated a military reconquest of Al Andalus. The marriage of Fernando
Aragon and Isabel of Castile in 1469, the so called Catholic Monarchs,
led to Spanish unity. They took Granada, the last Moorish kingdom
in 1492. In the same year Columbus discovered America, opening the
way for the Spanish conquistadors, who plundered the civilization
of the New World of the history in Spain.
The succeeding Habsburg dynasty spent the riches from
the New World in endless foreign war. Spain's decline was exacerbated
by high inflation and religious oppression. Although, in the history
of Spain the enlightenment in the late 18th century created a climate
of learning, Spain's misfortunes continued into the next century
with an invasion by Napoleon's troops and the loss of the American
colonies. A new radicalism began to emerge, creating a strong Anarchist
movement. The political instability of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries led to dictatorship in the history of Spain and a republic
in the 1930's which was destroyed by the Spanish civil war. General
Franco ruled by repression until his death in 1975, since then Spain
has been a democratic state.
Now you know about the history of Spain, we hope you
enjoyed reading this article.
- Posted the 18th of April
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