The first form of the government is the monarchy called Visogothic Kingdom. The Kingdom was first introduced to 587 AD and continued until 712 AD. One of the pioneers of this pioneer was King Rodrigo. He lost in Guadalete's battle. The total number of years of the kingdom is 125 years. Muslim Spain was started by the Witiza family. They caused the fall of the Visogothic kingdom. By the middle of the 8th century, Muslims made great success in Spain. They made King Abdul Rahman grasp power.
In 1518, the Spanish government introduced asiento to provide slave labor to new colonies. Asiento is a license that provides a given number of slaves. The Spanish authorities sold Ashitto the highest bidder and the money was given to the King and the Queen of Spain. Merchants who purchase licenses can purchase slaves in Africa and sell them in Spain. They want to regain the money they use for their licenses and make great profits. Merchants can also earn money by selling shares to other franchisees under license. Everyone with a Spanish license must arrange a Portuguese businessman to hand over slave Africans. This is because the Spanish ship can not legally travel to Africa. At that time the situation of Spain and Portugal was very good, so arranging for the slave's trade between the two countries was easy.
Due to the fact that Spain's finances are in such a dangerous situation, in 1682 Pete Hayne hijacked the Spanish treasure fleet and suffered an unhappy disaster. The only beneficiaries of the Spanish government's weak government are the Spanish aristocrats and they borrowed their throne to a great extent so they had an effective bond with the monarchy. From his vast palace on the outskirts of Madrid of El Escorial (including monasteries, churches, libraries, etc), Philip II has created a court system to help him rule over his vast empire. There is a proposal that he develops policies and another contains specific areas.
Fierce persecution of Protestantism by the Spanish Philippine government brought state independence, leading to the war in the 1980s and eventually separated the Protestant Netherlands Republic from Catholic-led southern Netherlands, the present Belgium. Most of the population of the Hungarian Kingdom adopted Protestantism in the 16th century. Protestant epidemic in this country was aided by a German minority who can understand and translate Martin Luther's work. Although Lutheranism exists among German speaking people, Calvinism is widely accepted among Hungarians.