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Title: How Far Did The Policies Of Ol
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The problems with Spain
On an international scale, Spain between 1580 and 1620 was at the crest of her wealth and power. Her supremacy was the dread of all other nations, and therefore its destruction was the cherished object of statesmen for a century... Showed first 250 characters
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Her galleons ruled the seas and her armies were feared. Yet due to the internally bad reputation that industry and commerce had, Spain's economy was faltering. In comparison with her European neighbours, Spain was industrially, agriculturally and commercially stagnant and wallowing in her old-fashioned militarism... Showed next 250 characters
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