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- Essay Name : 1074.txt
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- Language : English
- Subject : Social Studies
- Title : Queen Isabella
- Grade : 9
- School System : Private
- Country : USA
- Author Comments : It's one of my best
- Teacher Comments : "excellent"
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- Queen Isabella
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- Queen Isabella Live in midevil times, or in, "The Dark Ages," as some referred to
- it. She lived in a time when the majority of the population was catholic, and she
- did her best to see to it that those who weren't a part of that majority, became a
- part.
- The queen was born on April 22, 1451. She was born in Madrigal, Castile,
- which is why she later became know as Queen Isabella of Castile. Her father was
- John II of Castile and her mother was Isabella of Portugal.
- Her marriage was a politically arranged marriage. What I mean by this is
- that it wasn't a marriage where guy meets girl and they fall in love, it means that
- they were wedded for certain political reasons, sometimes against their will.
- Isabella was fortunate enough to actually fall in love with her husband, many
- politically arranged marriages where arranged by the couple's father, and married
- against there will because they could not stand one another. This was not the case
- in queen Isabella's situation. She was married to Ferdinand II of Argon in October
- of 1469 in Segovia. Their marriage was intended to unify the two countries,
- Castile and Argon. The odd part about this was that Isabella almost forfeited her
- rights to the throne by marrying Ferdinand.
- It all started when Louis XI of France, a very clever king, made separate
- treaties with both Castile and Argon in hope of someday gaining control of a place
- called Catalonia. Louis realized that Isabella was going to become heir to the
- throne and so if she married Ferdinand, the rulers of the two countries that he
- made treaties with might join forces against him. Not only that, but they might
- destroy his dream of taking over Catalonia. So what Louis figured he would do
- was see to it that they never became married, and that would solve all of his
- problems. He did this by strongly urging King Henry Iv of Castile, the current one
- in the throne, Isabella's brother and, most importantly, the one who would choose
- the heir to the throne when he died, to reject his permission for Isabella to marry
- Ferdinand. However, even though he rejected them his permission, they still
- married.
- Now Louis was becoming very nervous that now they were married and
- they were only one step away of becoming king and queen. Becoming very
- desperate, he now came back to king Henry and reminded them that they married
- against his will, and should therefore forfeited their rights to the throne. He added
- that he should consider the rights of Henry's daughter, Juana la Beltraneja, be of
- becoming queen. Louis made his proposal to Henry even more tempting by
- offering the same brother of Louis, that Isabella had rejected earlier, as a husband
- for Juana.
- Henry agreed that Isabella had forfeited her rights to the throne by marrying
- against his will, however, making a big mistake, he never actually said that Juana
- was going to be the new heir to the throne.
- Well, this cause and enormous uproar throughout Castile about who the
- next queen should be, Isabella or Juana. As a part of the uproar, old feuds were
- revived, armies were raised, towns were burned down, And crops were destroyed.
- Isabella started campaigning throughout Castile in hope that a personal appearance
- would create enthusiasm and support for her. Louis, again being the clever king
- that he is, he took advantage of this situation to take Roussillon and Cerdagne
- (located in the northeast pyrenees of Argon) from Argon while this civil war was
- going on in Castile. Because of this, Ferdinand couldn't help rally up support for
- Isabella because he was busy with his father fighting France for the possession of
- Roussillon and Cerdagne.
- When King Henry died in 1474, like I said before, without specifying the
- heir to the throne, Isabella immediately had herself proclaimed Queen of Castile in
- Segovia. Once queen, the cortes met in Segovia to swear allegiance to her.
- Ferdinand immediately rushed over to be at her side as king consort.
- Once Queen, she and Ferdinand accomplished and took part in many small
- things, as well as many large things such as the Conquest of Granada. In 1478,
- they established the Spanish Inquisition. The Inquisition was intended stop all
- unorthodox opinion towards Spain and strengthen the Church. It was also used to
- either expel, or kill, all Moors and Jews depending upon whether they agreed to
- convert, leave the country, or both. They tried to unify the country by persuading
- the pope to revive the inquisition and put it under their control. However, the
- Spanish Inquisition really turned out to be a bad idea because while they obtained
- religious uniformity, they also lost most, if not all, of their best artisans and
- businessmen. Their expulsion accentuated the economic weakness of Spain.
- In the conquest of Granada in 1492, Isabella hoped for a few small Islands
- to conquer, instead she received vast kingdoms that could be conquered and
- managed by a few thousand soldiers and officials. The conquest, however, was
- very expensive, so the queen had to do a lot of collecting money and taxes to
- support it. Once she ran out of tax money, she sent letters to all of the cities,
- villages, knights, ladies, merchants, and other asking them for loans to support the
- war. Believe it or not, each and every one of them did. Then once she used up all
- of that money, she again sent out letters, this time apologizing, but again asking for
- loans to support the war. And again the people sent in their money. The reason
- that they did this without the slightest bit of hesitation was not only because they
- were honored to send money to her majesty, but because the queen had a very
- good reputation of paying back the loans she borrowed. Don't ask me how a queen
- gets this type of reputation. Then, when all of that money was used up, she took
- some of her jewels and pearls, and had the brought into town, and bid off in order
- to raise money.
- When Columbus came to Isabella about requesting her sponsorship in his
- finding a way to reach India sailing west, thus proving that the world was round,
- she, oddly enough, was easily convinced by him that the world was round and that
- he could discover a way so sail west instead of east. The queen said that the only
- thing holding her back was the lack of money that Spain had at the time.
- However, she was very careful to make it very clear to Columbus that she was
- interested in sponsoring him, so that he shouldn't go wondering off to some other
- country requesting sponsorship. Columbus agreed and the queen saw to it that he
- was taken very well care of, just like a member of the palace. She appointed her
- confessor, Hernando de Talavera to examine his proposal. He had Columbus
- brought infront of a council of the queen's to discuss, how and why he thought that
- the world was round and that he could sail west instead of east and not fall over
- the edge of the world. Columbus must have been a very good speaker because,
- once again, he persuaded the council into believing that the world was round.
- Eventually, the queen saved up enough money to sponsor him, and they
- agreed that while the queen got to keep some of the riches that he was going to
- find, he too would be able to keep a pretty generous share of the riches. So he set
- off, and when he reached America, thinking it was India, he called the people,
- "Indians" and that is how the Native Americans get the name Indians being that it
- was they he discovered, along with America. Well, he certainly came back with
- plenty of riches for him and the queen. The queen had certainly gotten more than
- she bargained for, much more. That is why Columbus, along with many, made a
- few journeys over to America only to come back with a lot of gold and riches.
- Queen Isabella died in Medina del Campo on November 26, 1504 and the
- Spanish mourned for many days. She died at the age of 53.
- She left the throne behind to her daughter Joan (Joan the Mad) and her
- husband. Her husband died in 1506. Ferdinand married Germaine de Fox. They
- had a son, but he died in 1509. Ferdinand was left the ruler of Castile until death
- in Madrigalejo on January 23, 1516. The crown eventually passed onto his
- grandson, Charles I, ruler of the Netherlands and heir to the Holy Roman Empire
- as Charles V.
- Over all, I think that Isabella had a very good influence of the world, and
- inspired a lot of good things to happen. While she did take part in a couple of not
- so great things like the Spanish Inquisition, she took part in lots of good things like
- helping discover America, unifying Spain, strengthening the church, and helping
- Spain become what it is today.
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