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First, you must know how far something travels. ||||| Second, you need to know how long it takes to travel that far. | If your family took a car trip what information would you need to determine the average speed you traveled? How many miles did you drive |
Second, you need to know how long it takes to travel that far. ||||| Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. | If your family took a car trip what information would you need to determine the average speed you traveled? How many miles did you drive |
What was the cars speed? ||||| To determine speed you must know two things. | If your family took a car trip what information would you need to determine the average speed you traveled? How many miles did you drive |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What is the unit for speed and who uses it? The SI unit is meters per second (m/s). Used by scientists |
This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | What is the unit for speed and who uses it? The SI unit is meters per second (m/s). Used by scientists |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What is the unit for speed and who uses it? The SI unit is meters per second (m/s). Used by scientists |
To determine speed you must know two things. ||||| Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. | How do you determine speed? How long it takes to travel that far |
Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | How do you determine speed? How long it takes to travel that far |
It is a measure of how fast or slow something moves. ||||| First, you must know how far something travels. | How do you determine speed? How long it takes to travel that far |
To determine speed you must know two things. ||||| Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. | How do you determine speed? Speed = distance time |
Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | How do you determine speed? Speed = distance time |
It is a measure of how fast or slow something moves. ||||| First, you must know how far something travels. | How do you determine speed? Speed = distance time |
To determine speed you must know two things. ||||| Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. | How do you determine speed? Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car |
Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | How do you determine speed? Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car |
It is a measure of how fast or slow something moves. ||||| First, you must know how far something travels. | How do you determine speed? Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH |
In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH |
This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| Think about a trip you and your family made in the car. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? Miles per hour, or meters per second |
In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? Miles per hour, or meters per second |
This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| Think about a trip you and your family made in the car. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? Miles per hour, or meters per second |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH or MMPS |
In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. ||||| Speed is an important aspect of motion. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH or MMPS |
This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| Think about a trip you and your family made in the car. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed? MPH or MMPS |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? An insurrection of rebels took over alcazar |
A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? An insurrection of rebels took over alcazar |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? An insurrection of rebels took over alcazar |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt with rebels occupying the alcázar |
A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt with rebels occupying the alcázar |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt with rebels occupying the alcázar |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? While Charles V was away on one of his many business trips a revolt of the increasingly dissatisfied townsmen broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid |
A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? While Charles V was away on one of his many business trips a revolt of the increasingly dissatisfied townsmen broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? While Charles V was away on one of his many business trips a revolt of the increasingly dissatisfied townsmen broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt |
A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? The comuneros revolt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? A revolt |
A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? A revolt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency? A revolt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Wealth increased |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Wealth increased |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Wealth increased |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Art and literature flourished |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Art and literature flourished |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Art and literature flourished |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The New World was discovered |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The New World was discovered |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The New World was discovered |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and the discovery of the New World ushered in a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and the discovery of the New World ushered in a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? The final conquest over the Moors and the discovery of the New World ushered in a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature |
Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella? Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The quashing of the insurrection and execution of their leaders |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The quashing of the insurrection and execution of their leaders |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The quashing of the insurrection and execution of their leaders |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The execution of its leaders and the King trying to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency thereafter |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The execution of its leaders and the King trying to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency thereafter |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The execution of its leaders and the King trying to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency thereafter |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels occupied the Alcazar which had been converted to a royal palace but the insurrection was quashed and it's leaders were executed |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels occupied the Alcazar which had been converted to a royal palace but the insurrection was quashed and it's leaders were executed |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels occupied the Alcazar which had been converted to a royal palace but the insurrection was quashed and it's leaders were executed |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He learned to pay more attention to his constituents |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He learned to pay more attention to his constituents |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He learned to pay more attention to his constituents |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He paid more attention to his subjects |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He paid more attention to his subjects |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? He paid more attention to his subjects |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels were executed |
The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. ||||| While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels were executed |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V? The rebels were executed |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Ferdinand and Isabella |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Ferdinand and Isabella |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Ferdinand and Isabella |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Rulers of Spain |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Rulers of Spain |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I? Rulers of Spain |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Charles V was born in Flanders in 1500 and was barely able to express himself in Spanish and when he assumed the throne in 1516 packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Charles V was born in Flanders in 1500 and was barely able to express himself in Spanish and when he assumed the throne in 1516 packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Charles V was born in Flanders in 1500 and was barely able to express himself in Spanish and when he assumed the throne in 1516 packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Because he paid little attention to his Spanish constituency |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Because he paid little attention to his Spanish constituency |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? Because he paid little attention to his Spanish constituency |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He was away from Spain too often on business trips |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He was away from Spain too often on business trips |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He was away from Spain too often on business trips |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He paid no attention to them |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He paid no attention to them |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V? He paid no attention to them |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? The Holy Roman Emperor |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? The Holy Roman Emperor |
Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? The Holy Roman Emperor |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? Charles V |
The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? Charles V |
Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles? Charles V |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | Where Charles V was born? In Flanders |
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