Spanish social and political structure Spanish literature Spain was in perfect condition during the exploration of the new world (especially Christopher Columbus in 1492). In 1469 Isabella of Castilla joined with Argon 's Ferdinand to realize this' new' Spain. Prior to the marriage of two major Kingdom of Spain (Aragon and Castile), Spain was almost anarchy. A weak king and a small community in a provincial ruling province (medieval local government system, feudal lord ruled a minority in his land) and urban law were split and powerless countries.
Like other Central American natives in the new Spanish colony, different Nahuans can maintain many aspects of their social and political structure under colonial rule. The basic division of Spaniards was made between indigenous peoples formed between the Republic and the Republic of India. And it was separated from the field of Hispanics (RepúblicadeEspañoles). Repúblicadeespañoles includes not only Europeans but also Africans and mixed races. The Spaniard believed that the indigenous elite was a nobility of the Spanish colonial system, maintained the status of the pre-rule era, and used these nobles as mediators between the Spanish colonial government and its community It was. It depends on their conversion to Christianity and their continued loyalty to the Spanish royal family. The colonial Nawahan regime has a considerable autonomy right in the management of local problems.
Spanish social and political structure Spanish literature Spain was in perfect condition during the exploration of the new world (especially Christopher Columbus in 1492). In 1469 Isabella of Castilla joined with Argon 's Ferdinand to realize this' new' Spain. Prior to the marriage of two major Kingdom of Spain (Aragon and Castile), Spain was almost anarchy. - Henry, is best known for breaking one of Britain's most famous kings, Roman church, Roman Catholic church. There are many reasons behind British reform, but the most prominent one may be related to Catalina, the Spanish princess turned into the Queen of England. Despite the harsh life of Aragon Catalina from her child's death to the public divorce she took care of the people she controlled and stayed in their minds even after she was banished.