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Start of Castillian-Leonese War, Castillian-Navarrese War and Castillian-Aragonese war. Henry II of England campaign on Toulouse [9] (1159) Part of Capetian–Plantagenet rivalry; Location: Southern France. Kingdom of England House of Aragon [10] County of Barcelona; Lordship of Montpellier. Royal Domain of France County of Toulouse. Truce
Seven Years' War: Spain declared war on Great Britain. 1763: 10 February: Treaty of Paris. Spain recovers Florida and obtains Louisiana till 1801. 1778: American Revolutionary War: Spain supported the United States. 1789: Spain during this time opened up the slave trade to Havana. 1790: Spanish base in Nootka Sound. Maximum extension of the ...
12 Δεκ 2022 · 1936-39 - Spanish Civil War: A coup by right-wing military leaders captures only part of the country, leading to three years of bitter civil war. More than 350,000 Spaniards die in the fighting.
The War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) was both a civil and international war in which the French backed the Bourbon contender for the Spanish throne and an alliance led by Austria, the Netherlands and Britain backed the Habsburg contender while a divided Spain fought on both sides.
July 22, 1921. Berber armies led by Abd el-Krim force the Spanish garrison at Annual (Anwal), Morocco, to retreat in disarray, marking the start of a military campaign that would come to be known as the Rif War. The rout marks the greatest defeat of a European colonial power by indigenous forces since the Battle of Adwa. September 13, 1923.
21 Αυγ 2024 · Below are the important moments in the Spain history timeline that played a role in inventing the strong and prosperous democracy it is today. Carthage Begins to Conquer Spain 241 BCE Beaten in the first Punic War, Carthage—or at least leading Carthaginians—turned their attention to Spain.
9 Ιαν 2023 · 1733-1738: war of Polish Succession. Spain militarily recovers Naples and Sicily. 1746-1759: reign of Fernando VI. 1756-1763: Seven Years’ War. Spain obtains Louisiana. 1759-1788: reign of Charles III. Full Spanish Enlightenment. 1766: Expulsion of the Jesuits. 1776-1783: war of American Independence. Spain recovers Menorca and Florida.