Diplomatic negotiations for the Indies: treaties and commercial interests between Spain and England (17th century)

During the second half of XVIIth Century, the Spanish Crown look for allies in order to face Luis XIV’s threatening posture. Specially, the alliance with England meant American commercial concession and privileges. However, it was very difficult to keep an ad equated balance with such an ally; this...

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Autor principal: Fernández Nadal, Carmen María
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2009
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Sumario:During the second half of XVIIth Century, the Spanish Crown look for allies in order to face Luis XIV’s threatening posture. Specially, the alliance with England meant American commercial concession and privileges. However, it was very difficult to keep an ad equated balance with such an ally; this hard task is shown in discrepancies opinions within State’s Council members.