Essay On Isabella I And Ferdinand II

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Isabella I and Ferdinand II
Isabella I and Ferdinand II were the heirs to two important cities and when they married they brought together the two and created a strong kingdom. While their marriage might not have been approved of, the power couple brought a new dynamic to Spain, had strong views on religion and did their best to make sure everyone had the same beliefs as they did. In their reign they conquered cities that had different religious views and gave many people the ultimatum of converting or leaving the kingdom. They were even able to sponsor one of the most famous journeys across the Atlantic made by Christopher Columbus. Their marriage for better or worse changed how Spain was run and who lived there.
Isabella I was the daughter of John II and heiress to Castile. Her half brother Henry
IV took over the throne when their father died. Henry wanted to marry Isabella off so
Castile would gain an ally. He wanted her to marry Afonso V, the king of Portugal but
Isabella did not like that idea. Behind her half brother’s back, Isabella married Ferdinand II in 1469. Ferdinand II was the son of John II and the heir to the Argon throne. The marriage between the two benefited both of them. For Isabella, this helped her gain power to the throne and for Ferdinand, he was able to get Argon back into Castile. The …show more content…

Columbus first tried to get his trip paid for by John II, the king of Portugal but he turned him down. Columbus then went to Isabella and Ferdinand. She agreed to give limited financial support and she is credited for approving the voyage. Isabella and her consultants were very aware that this trip would help spread Christianity to where he landed. When Colombus returned with slaves, Isabella ordered for them to be released. She seemed to care for the rights of the Indians much more than Columbus did and worried about Columbus’

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